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... classicists , there is at present a number of men who are born classicists , but who are prevented for various reasons from realizing themselves . But the crucial obstacle in the way of these born classicists is the mis- representation ...
... classicists , there is at present a number of men who are born classicists , but who are prevented for various reasons from realizing themselves . But the crucial obstacle in the way of these born classicists is the mis- representation ...
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... classicists . Only the schools are in their possession now , but for how long ? In the form in which they have existed until now , classical studies are dying out : the ground has been removed from under them . Whether classicists will ...
... classicists . Only the schools are in their possession now , but for how long ? In the form in which they have existed until now , classical studies are dying out : the ground has been removed from under them . Whether classicists will ...
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... classicists a group of conspirators which wants to educate our youth in classical culture . I would understand it if this group and its goals were criticized from all sides . Much would depend upon knowing what these classicists meant ...
... classicists a group of conspirators which wants to educate our youth in classical culture . I would understand it if this group and its goals were criticized from all sides . Much would depend upon knowing what these classicists meant ...
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NATURE AND THE WORLD OF MAN | 9 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 32 |
TWO FROM ARCHILOCHUS | 54 |
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