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... Pindar ( Isthm . iii . [ iv . ] ) written perhaps in 477 B. c . Then Bacchylides breaks off the myth with Pindaric abruptness ; ' White - armed Calliope , stay thy well - wrought chariot there . ' This art of swift transition , it may ...
... Pindar ( Isthm . iii . [ iv . ] ) written perhaps in 477 B. c . Then Bacchylides breaks off the myth with Pindaric abruptness ; ' White - armed Calliope , stay thy well - wrought chariot there . ' This art of swift transition , it may ...
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... Pindar in their relations with Hieron of Syracuse . Both had been his guests , and had doubtless met at his court . Hieron's victory in the horse - race at Olympia ( 476 B. C. ) was celebrated by Pindar in the first Olympian , and by ...
... Pindar in their relations with Hieron of Syracuse . Both had been his guests , and had doubtless met at his court . Hieron's victory in the horse - race at Olympia ( 476 B. C. ) was celebrated by Pindar in the first Olympian , and by ...
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... Pindar alone that Hieron's memory owes the larger picture of his place in Hellas . And yet the attentive reader must feel that Pindar is no match for Bacchylides in the art of pleasing such a prince . Splendid as are Pindar's praises ...
... Pindar alone that Hieron's memory owes the larger picture of his place in Hellas . And yet the attentive reader must feel that Pindar is no match for Bacchylides in the art of pleasing such a prince . Splendid as are Pindar's praises ...
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SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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