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... showed some kind of national consciousness , but it was never fully awakened . Even the Persian invasions produced nothing like complete unity . The Athenians received no help from Sparta at Marathon , and when Xerxes invaded Greece he ...
... showed some kind of national consciousness , but it was never fully awakened . Even the Persian invasions produced nothing like complete unity . The Athenians received no help from Sparta at Marathon , and when Xerxes invaded Greece he ...
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... showed themselves clever imitators of the Egyptians from whom they had learned their art . This work was finer than anything that the Greeks could yet pro- duce . Accordingly Phoenician mariners were always wel- come in Greek ports ...
... showed themselves clever imitators of the Egyptians from whom they had learned their art . This work was finer than anything that the Greeks could yet pro- duce . Accordingly Phoenician mariners were always wel- come in Greek ports ...
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... showed himself far above the ordinary run of men . His ideal - a world - state dominated by Greek ideas - was ex- cellent , and he did much to promote it . He built cities on the lines of his marches , which were to be radiating points ...
... showed himself far above the ordinary run of men . His ideal - a world - state dominated by Greek ideas - was ex- cellent , and he did much to promote it . He built cities on the lines of his marches , which were to be radiating points ...
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... showed how it is attainable without birth or wealth , without anxiety or ambition , without either high intellectual gifts or unattainable saintliness of life . . . . His Odes became a sort of Psalter of secular life . ' Of still ...
... showed how it is attainable without birth or wealth , without anxiety or ambition , without either high intellectual gifts or unattainable saintliness of life . . . . His Odes became a sort of Psalter of secular life . ' Of still ...
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... showed great skill in the adaptation of their models , and in Terence and Plautus they could boast the possession of two very great comedians . Plautus was the creator for Europe of burlesque and farce , and he is the ' literary ...
... showed great skill in the adaptation of their models , and in Terence and Plautus they could boast the possession of two very great comedians . Plautus was the creator for Europe of burlesque and farce , and he is the ' literary ...
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