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effect of frightening off Nietzsche's students ( and the fact bears out Nietzsche's contention that timid careerism was the domi- nant trait of classical scholarship in his time ) . His ordinary class at Basel the following autumn ...
effect of frightening off Nietzsche's students ( and the fact bears out Nietzsche's contention that timid careerism was the domi- nant trait of classical scholarship in his time ) . His ordinary class at Basel the following autumn ...
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effect of frightening off Nietzsche's students ( and the fact bears out Nietzsche's contention that timid careerism was the domi- nant trait of classical scholarship in his time ) . His ordinary class at Basel the following autumn ...
effect of frightening off Nietzsche's students ( and the fact bears out Nietzsche's contention that timid careerism was the domi- nant trait of classical scholarship in his time ) . His ordinary class at Basel the following autumn ...
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effect of frightening off Nietzsche's students ( and the fact bears out Nietzsche's contention that timid careerism was the domi- nant trait of classical scholarship in his time ) . His ordinary class at Basel the following autumn ...
effect of frightening off Nietzsche's students ( and the fact bears out Nietzsche's contention that timid careerism was the domi- nant trait of classical scholarship in his time ) . His ordinary class at Basel the following autumn ...
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NATURE AND THE WORLD OF MAN | 9 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 32 |
TWO FROM ARCHILOCHUS | 54 |
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