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... character and action over which the gods watch . The accurate delineation of human cha- racter has therefore a special importance for Sophocles . It has already been said that in the primary or heroic persons of the Sophoclean drama ...
... character and action over which the gods watch . The accurate delineation of human cha- racter has therefore a special importance for Sophocles . It has already been said that in the primary or heroic persons of the Sophoclean drama ...
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... racter , the applicants , on the average , must be considered to be in some slight degree a selected class . search for the heirs of the original owners , and. are ; but by starting from a higher van- tage - ground they would reach ...
... racter , the applicants , on the average , must be considered to be in some slight degree a selected class . search for the heirs of the original owners , and. are ; but by starting from a higher van- tage - ground they would reach ...
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... racter is no longer capable of fresh im- pressions , remains from first to last the same - a bold , bad man , despising his weaker fellow - mortals , and yet , with that apparent inconsistency which marks such natures , coveting their ...
... racter is no longer capable of fresh im- pressions , remains from first to last the same - a bold , bad man , despising his weaker fellow - mortals , and yet , with that apparent inconsistency which marks such natures , coveting their ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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