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... Meleager , who relates the story of his own death . From a literary point of view , this episode exhibits the poet's skill in narrative , and his pathetic power , in a degree not surpassed by any extant specimen of his work ; and it is ...
... Meleager , who relates the story of his own death . From a literary point of view , this episode exhibits the poet's skill in narrative , and his pathetic power , in a degree not surpassed by any extant specimen of his work ; and it is ...
Strana 214
... Meleager prefaces his tale , — ' It is hard to turn aside the purpose of the gods ' ; since here the first suggestion of the fatal marriage proceeds from Heracles himself . This meeting in the nether world was , it may be added , the ...
... Meleager prefaces his tale , — ' It is hard to turn aside the purpose of the gods ' ; since here the first suggestion of the fatal marriage proceeds from Heracles himself . This meeting in the nether world was , it may be added , the ...
Strana 215
... Meleager . At all events , Robert thinks it indubitable that the story , as told by Bacchylides , answers substantially to the contents of the Pleuroniae . It is difficult to speak with any confidence on such a matter . But one remark ...
... Meleager . At all events , Robert thinks it indubitable that the story , as told by Bacchylides , answers substantially to the contents of the Pleuroniae . It is difficult to speak with any confidence on such a matter . But one remark ...
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SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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