Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2S. Walker, 1826 |
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... Greece by the Turks . history of the world . These four -This was the age of Italy's glory . happy ages are those in which the The polite arts had already recover- arts were carried to perfection ; anded a new life in that country ; the ...
... Greece by the Turks . history of the world . These four -This was the age of Italy's glory . happy ages are those in which the The polite arts had already recover- arts were carried to perfection ; anded a new life in that country ; the ...
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... Greece was brought from Egypt by Danaus , who arrived at Rhodes , and brought with him his fifty daughters . 1453 The first Olympic games celebrated at Olympia , in Greece . 1452 The Pentateuch , or five first books of Moses , are ...
... Greece was brought from Egypt by Danaus , who arrived at Rhodes , and brought with him his fifty daughters . 1453 The first Olympic games celebrated at Olympia , in Greece . 1452 The Pentateuch , or five first books of Moses , are ...
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... Greece . Rowe . 474 Anacreon , the Greek lyric poet . Fawkes , Addison , Moore . 456 Æschylus , the first Greek tragic poet . Potter . 435 Pindar , the Greek lyric poet . West . 413 Herodotus , of Greece , the first writer of profane ...
... Greece . Rowe . 474 Anacreon , the Greek lyric poet . Fawkes , Addison , Moore . 456 Æschylus , the first Greek tragic poet . Potter . 435 Pindar , the Greek lyric poet . West . 413 Herodotus , of Greece , the first writer of profane ...
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