The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Greece . At the moment of departure , he received a highly courteous greeting in verse from Goethe , and , in acknowledging it , declared his intention of paying a visit to Weimar , should he return in safety from Greece . On 24 July ...
... Greece . At the moment of departure , he received a highly courteous greeting in verse from Goethe , and , in acknowledging it , declared his intention of paying a visit to Weimar , should he return in safety from Greece . On 24 July ...
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... Greece since the appearance of Grote's work , which it can claim the honour of supplementing worthily , is George Finlay's History of Greece from its conquest by the Romans to the present time ( 146 B.C.-A.D. 1864 ) . Such is its title ...
... Greece since the appearance of Grote's work , which it can claim the honour of supplementing worthily , is George Finlay's History of Greece from its conquest by the Romans to the present time ( 146 B.C.-A.D. 1864 ) . Such is its title ...
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... Greece ( 1819 ) , and by his work on Cyclopian remains in Italy and Greece ( 1834 ) ; also by Sir William Gell's works on Troy and Ithaca , his itineraries of Greece and the Morea , and his Pompeiana ( 1817-32 ) . One of the foremost of ...
... Greece ( 1819 ) , and by his work on Cyclopian remains in Italy and Greece ( 1834 ) ; also by Sir William Gell's works on Troy and Ithaca , his itineraries of Greece and the Morea , and his Pompeiana ( 1817-32 ) . One of the foremost of ...
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