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... poet who sang the deeds of the heroes of the race . This the poet did , according to Professor Atkinson , in Gaelic understood by the people , while as to the Féine customs which constituted the Féinechus , the knowledge of that was ...
... poet who sang the deeds of the heroes of the race . This the poet did , according to Professor Atkinson , in Gaelic understood by the people , while as to the Féine customs which constituted the Féinechus , the knowledge of that was ...
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... ( Poet . Astronomica ii . 5 ) tells the story nearly as our poet does , save that he makes Thetis the giver of the wreath , while noting that others name Amphitrite ; but he does not fail to mention that the ring of Minos was restored to ...
... ( Poet . Astronomica ii . 5 ) tells the story nearly as our poet does , save that he makes Thetis the giver of the wreath , while noting that others name Amphitrite ; but he does not fail to mention that the ring of Minos was restored to ...
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... poet's third ode . Pindar , the scion of the Aegeidae , has the Aeolian pride and fire ; Bacchylides has the flexible grace and ease of an Ionian . There may well be some truth in the Alexandrian tradition that Hieron preferred the ...
... poet's third ode . Pindar , the scion of the Aegeidae , has the Aeolian pride and fire ; Bacchylides has the flexible grace and ease of an Ionian . There may well be some truth in the Alexandrian tradition that Hieron preferred the ...
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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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