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... common , were called " rhapsodists , " and their custom was to entertain audiences in the open air with a complete recital of the Homeric epics . The rhapsodists travelled from town to town like a modern theatrical company on tour , and ...
... common , were called " rhapsodists , " and their custom was to entertain audiences in the open air with a complete recital of the Homeric epics . The rhapsodists travelled from town to town like a modern theatrical company on tour , and ...
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... common prac- tice to give a modern manuscript the appearance of a rare antique by burying it in a sack of grain until the colour had changed and the papyrus had become worm - eaten . § 3 It was in the third century before Christ that ...
... common prac- tice to give a modern manuscript the appearance of a rare antique by burying it in a sack of grain until the colour had changed and the papyrus had become worm - eaten . § 3 It was in the third century before Christ that ...
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... common to - day . As no copyright law was then in existence , books were copied and re - copied immediately upon publication.1 Professional writers in ancient Rome depended for their livelihood on the patronage of the wealthy lover of ...
... common to - day . As no copyright law was then in existence , books were copied and re - copied immediately upon publication.1 Professional writers in ancient Rome depended for their livelihood on the patronage of the wealthy lover of ...
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... common to all the peoples of the world . Many theories have been devised to explain the wide distribution of myths . It has been suggested that the resemblance is purely accidental , but this is ridiculous . It has been suggested that ...
... common to all the peoples of the world . Many theories have been devised to explain the wide distribution of myths . It has been suggested that the resemblance is purely accidental , but this is ridiculous . It has been suggested that ...
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... common dreams and aspirations were the subject of the unknown poets , who gave them a new and greater beauty . This early popular art was followed by the development of a definite poetry of personality , the expression of particular ...
... common dreams and aspirations were the subject of the unknown poets , who gave them a new and greater beauty . This early popular art was followed by the development of a definite poetry of personality , the expression of particular ...
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