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... centuries . The play was the " Medea " of Euripides . It was given in the beau- tiful English version of Gilbert Murray . Those who associate Greek drama with Greek grammar , who recall plodding along in study of 1910 9 THE WEEK.
... centuries . The play was the " Medea " of Euripides . It was given in the beau- tiful English version of Gilbert Murray . Those who associate Greek drama with Greek grammar , who recall plodding along in study of 1910 9 THE WEEK.
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... English poet who has the great misfortune to suffer occasional lapses from sanity . A reporter secured a “ story ” from Mr. William Watson on his arrival in this country in which the poet dis- closed the names of two women , who , he ...
... English poet who has the great misfortune to suffer occasional lapses from sanity . A reporter secured a “ story ” from Mr. William Watson on his arrival in this country in which the poet dis- closed the names of two women , who , he ...
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... English fiction begins to look serious . Something might be for- given in the way of free handling of delicate themes , if the handling were powerful , vital , or illuminating ; but the stones which semi - nude have come from the English ...
... English fiction begins to look serious . Something might be for- given in the way of free handling of delicate themes , if the handling were powerful , vital , or illuminating ; but the stones which semi - nude have come from the English ...
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... English - speaking peoples . Mr. Gaynor and his course could have found no abler defense than is furnished by this paper . The principles , expressed in maxims upholding the right of citizens to be free from arbitrary arrest , to be ...
... English - speaking peoples . Mr. Gaynor and his course could have found no abler defense than is furnished by this paper . The principles , expressed in maxims upholding the right of citizens to be free from arbitrary arrest , to be ...
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... English politics . An aristocrat , he became the leader of democracy ; a gentleman of culture , he became the representative of the unlettered and the ignorant ; a Protestant , he became the emancipator of Roman Catholics ; a High ...
... English politics . An aristocrat , he became the leader of democracy ; a gentleman of culture , he became the representative of the unlettered and the ignorant ; a Protestant , he became the emancipator of Roman Catholics ; a High ...
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