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... Greek words are grander than Saxon ones , and unnecessary words like expedite , ameliorate , predict , extraneous , deracinated , clandestine , subaqueous and hundreds of others constantly gain ground from their Anglo - Saxon opposite ...
... Greek words are grander than Saxon ones , and unnecessary words like expedite , ameliorate , predict , extraneous , deracinated , clandestine , subaqueous and hundreds of others constantly gain ground from their Anglo - Saxon opposite ...
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... Greek dramatists . For Freud as for the Stoics , there is no possibility of man disobeying the laws of nature . And yet , it is in this lawfulness that for him the human drama inheres . His love for Greek drama and his use of it in his ...
... Greek dramatists . For Freud as for the Stoics , there is no possibility of man disobeying the laws of nature . And yet , it is in this lawfulness that for him the human drama inheres . His love for Greek drama and his use of it in his ...
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... Greek thought . It is simply contrary to experi- ence , because if the visual arts aimed solely at imitating things they would be of very little importance ; whereas the Greeks above all people knew that they were important , and ...
... Greek thought . It is simply contrary to experi- ence , because if the visual arts aimed solely at imitating things they would be of very little importance ; whereas the Greeks above all people knew that they were important , and ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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