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... common to all religions , as indeed to all human endeav- ours , they are instructive to all ages . England is as Athens , the North Sea as the Mediterranean ; and though Pythagoras come not back again at the end of a cyclic age ...
... common to all religions , as indeed to all human endeav- ours , they are instructive to all ages . England is as Athens , the North Sea as the Mediterranean ; and though Pythagoras come not back again at the end of a cyclic age ...
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... common religion , survives unvanquished . The most potent forces of organization and thought have hardly touched it . The villager of the countryside , who does not know the names of the men that made Athens immortal , practises rites ...
... common religion , survives unvanquished . The most potent forces of organization and thought have hardly touched it . The villager of the countryside , who does not know the names of the men that made Athens immortal , practises rites ...
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... common to the Greeks and the Getæ , but that it is diversely executed - by impaling amongst the latter , which was repugnant to the Greek , and in the person of one of their own people , not in a prisoner or slave . As for the rest , it ...
... common to the Greeks and the Getæ , but that it is diversely executed - by impaling amongst the latter , which was repugnant to the Greek , and in the person of one of their own people , not in a prisoner or slave . As for the rest , it ...
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... common one that it satisfied the appetite of the god to whom it was offered . Then came the elimination of the beast - like form from the god , a process to which all of them were subjected by the humanizing Greek mind , and the ...
... common one that it satisfied the appetite of the god to whom it was offered . Then came the elimination of the beast - like form from the god , a process to which all of them were subjected by the humanizing Greek mind , and the ...
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... common horror of their dead body falling to the dogs and the carrion crows . Achilleus flings the threat at Hektor : σὲ μὲν κύνες ἠδ ̓ οἰωνοὶ ἑλκήσουσ ̓ ἀἰκῶς , τὸν δὲ κτεριοῦσιν Αχαιοί . In answer Hektor makes the appeal : λίσσομ ̓ ...
... common horror of their dead body falling to the dogs and the carrion crows . Achilleus flings the threat at Hektor : σὲ μὲν κύνες ἠδ ̓ οἰωνοὶ ἑλκήσουσ ̓ ἀἰκῶς , τὸν δὲ κτεριοῦσιν Αχαιοί . In answer Hektor makes the appeal : λίσσομ ̓ ...
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