The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... Greek architecture we pass to that of Rome , we are at once confronted with a subject of immeasurably higher importance , not indeed in its intrinsic merits , but with reference to the whole range of modern European art . Recent writers ...
... Greek architecture we pass to that of Rome , we are at once confronted with a subject of immeasurably higher importance , not indeed in its intrinsic merits , but with reference to the whole range of modern European art . Recent writers ...
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... Greek nation . - - The exact ethnical relation between the Greek and the Macedonian people is a difficult question , and one on which we need not here enter . Very different statements proceed from different authorities . Alexander ...
... Greek nation . - - The exact ethnical relation between the Greek and the Macedonian people is a difficult question , and one on which we need not here enter . Very different statements proceed from different authorities . Alexander ...
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... Greek or disused the language of Latium . But the Macedonian sunk his distinct nationality in that of his subjects . He was content with the position of the dominant Greek among other Greeks . But whatever the Macedonian people were ...
... Greek or disused the language of Latium . But the Macedonian sunk his distinct nationality in that of his subjects . He was content with the position of the dominant Greek among other Greeks . But whatever the Macedonian people were ...
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