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... PINDAR . R. C. JEBB , LL.D. , Professor of Greek , Uni- versity of Glasgow . PINE . C. PIERPOINT JOHNSON . PIPPI . W. M. ROSSETTI , Author of " Fine Art , chiefly Contemporary . " PIQUET . HENRY JONES ( " CAVENDISH " ) . PIRACY . J ...
... PINDAR . R. C. JEBB , LL.D. , Professor of Greek , Uni- versity of Glasgow . PINE . C. PIERPOINT JOHNSON . PIPPI . W. M. ROSSETTI , Author of " Fine Art , chiefly Contemporary . " PIQUET . HENRY JONES ( " CAVENDISH " ) . PIRACY . J ...
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... Pindar tells how his Ægid clansmen at Thebes " showed honour " to Cyrene as often as they kept the festival of the Carneia ( Pyth . v . 75 ) . Pindar is to be conceived , then , as standing within the circle of those families for whom ...
... Pindar tells how his Ægid clansmen at Thebes " showed honour " to Cyrene as often as they kept the festival of the Carneia ( Pyth . v . 75 ) . Pindar is to be conceived , then , as standing within the circle of those families for whom ...
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... Pindar the Pan - deities peculiarly associated with the Phrygian high distinction of poέevía ( i.e. , appointed him honorary music of the flute , in which other members of Pindar's consul , as it were , for Athens at Thebes ) , besides ...
... Pindar the Pan - deities peculiarly associated with the Phrygian high distinction of poέevía ( i.e. , appointed him honorary music of the flute , in which other members of Pindar's consul , as it were , for Athens at Thebes ) , besides ...
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... Pindar's σkónia were choral and images , from common life , are not rare ; as from account- antistrophic . One was ... Pindar are numerous , many of these being com- Eleusinian mysteries ( ἰδὼν κεῖνα ) —has been conjecturally referred ...
... Pindar's σkónia were choral and images , from common life , are not rare ; as from account- antistrophic . One was ... Pindar are numerous , many of these being com- Eleusinian mysteries ( ἰδὼν κεῖνα ) —has been conjecturally referred ...
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... Pindar does not rise above the ethical standard of an age which said , " love thy friend and hate thy foe " ( cp . Pyth . ii . 83 ' ; Isthm . iii . 65 ) . But in one sense he has a moral elevation which is distinctively his own ; he is ...
... Pindar does not rise above the ethical standard of an age which said , " love thy friend and hate thy foe " ( cp . Pyth . ii . 83 ' ; Isthm . iii . 65 ) . But in one sense he has a moral elevation which is distinctively his own ; he is ...
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