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New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: American Book Company, 1904. - 208 p.First part. The syntax of the simple sentence embrac
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New York: American Book Company, 1913. - 168 p.The syntax of the simple sentence continued embracing the doctrine of the
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These fourteen critical essays examine the autonomous Greek polis from its origins in the "Dark Age" until the
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The great helmsman, the watchdog of the people, the medicine the state needs: all these images originated in ancient Gre
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Greek knowledge of and interest in foreign peoples is commonly believed to have developed in conjunction with a wider se
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The role of poetic allusion in classical Greek poetry, to Homer especially, has often largely been neglected or even alm
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Who Killed Homer? argues that if we lose our knowledge of the Greeks, we lose our understanding of who we are. With stra
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