The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: Greek studiesM & S Press, 1970 |
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... become an au- thority . Everyone , moreover , is very se- rious to - day ; and it does not do to be too serious about Greek things , because the very genius of Greece has in it a touch of irony which combines with our seriousness to ...
... become an au- thority . Everyone , moreover , is very se- rious to - day ; and it does not do to be too serious about Greek things , because the very genius of Greece has in it a touch of irony which combines with our seriousness to ...
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... becomes an integral part of two lives . The people become necessary to each other , and this fact is more important than any- thing which they say in their letters . The letters are the ceaseless drumming of the mill - wheels of life ...
... becomes an integral part of two lives . The people become necessary to each other , and this fact is more important than any- thing which they say in their letters . The letters are the ceaseless drumming of the mill - wheels of life ...
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... becoming sort of fashionable cough to thousands of Eu- ropeans , runs straight into scarlet fever and typhoid with the American visitors . The pose of refinement , the dread of crudity , the love of bibelots , become , as it were ...
... becoming sort of fashionable cough to thousands of Eu- ropeans , runs straight into scarlet fever and typhoid with the American visitors . The pose of refinement , the dread of crudity , the love of bibelots , become , as it were ...
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