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... facts . Æschylus brought the Eumenides , all in the uncouth guise of antiquity , yet with most fearful effect , on to the stage ; whereas the Electra of Euripides says to her brother , or rather the poet himself says , that they are ...
... facts . Æschylus brought the Eumenides , all in the uncouth guise of antiquity , yet with most fearful effect , on to the stage ; whereas the Electra of Euripides says to her brother , or rather the poet himself says , that they are ...
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... fact that he is the son of an epoch , in which thought has already begun to shake the foundations of a simple faith . Notwithstanding the naïveté with which he tells many a wonder ; there are times when he cannot resist the impulse to ...
... fact that he is the son of an epoch , in which thought has already begun to shake the foundations of a simple faith . Notwithstanding the naïveté with which he tells many a wonder ; there are times when he cannot resist the impulse to ...
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... fact treatment of cydides . history . The high moral tone of his style no one will deny . Even in its unfinished ... facts , without introducing the interposition of the Gods to explain events . Thucydides knows how indispensable ...
... fact treatment of cydides . history . The high moral tone of his style no one will deny . Even in its unfinished ... facts , without introducing the interposition of the Gods to explain events . Thucydides knows how indispensable ...
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... facts , and practical problems . His history is a brilliant evidence of a mature judg- ment , of high intellectual culture , of a many - sided experience of life , of a calm , unimpassioned , pene-、 trating , and morally sober view of ...
... facts , and practical problems . His history is a brilliant evidence of a mature judg- ment , of high intellectual culture , of a many - sided experience of life , of a calm , unimpassioned , pene-、 trating , and morally sober view of ...
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... fact only possible in modern times — the philosophy of this CHAP . II . C. Dis- tinction of Socratic from post- Aristote- lian philo- sophy . II . CHAP . period is not nearly so subjective ILLUSTRATED BY PROGRESS OF PHILOSOPHY . 43 ...
... fact only possible in modern times — the philosophy of this CHAP . II . C. Dis- tinction of Socratic from post- Aristote- lian philo- sophy . II . CHAP . period is not nearly so subjective ILLUSTRATED BY PROGRESS OF PHILOSOPHY . 43 ...
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