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... Greek myths to make a book , as they say , and in many ways Professor Hugh Dickinson has made a very good one , delicately written , sustained in its argument , a neat history of one operation of the anti - realistic mode of this ...
... Greek myths to make a book , as they say , and in many ways Professor Hugh Dickinson has made a very good one , delicately written , sustained in its argument , a neat history of one operation of the anti - realistic mode of this ...
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... Greek Pieta : on stage the scene is agonizing . But Euripides attends to Hecuba's mind , to her ability to hold firm despite the unpredictable world of flux and circum- stance in which she continues to find herself . For Hecuba's world ...
... Greek Pieta : on stage the scene is agonizing . But Euripides attends to Hecuba's mind , to her ability to hold firm despite the unpredictable world of flux and circum- stance in which she continues to find herself . For Hecuba's world ...
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... Greek poet , and a pure artist . The above impressions of Keats , all major , will be presented in detail in the chapters that follow . The author develops this theme through ten remaining chapters with a " summing up " at the close ...
... Greek poet , and a pure artist . The above impressions of Keats , all major , will be presented in detail in the chapters that follow . The author develops this theme through ten remaining chapters with a " summing up " at the close ...
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An Official Journal of The College English Association | |
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