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... Greek monastery ; some way above which is the cleft in the rock , with a range of caverns difficult of ascent , and apparently leading to the interior of the mountain ; probably to the Corycian Cavern mentioned by Pausanias . From this ...
... Greek monastery ; some way above which is the cleft in the rock , with a range of caverns difficult of ascent , and apparently leading to the interior of the mountain ; probably to the Corycian Cavern mentioned by Pausanias . From this ...
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... Greeks have only suffered the for- tune of war , incidental to the bravest ; but how are the mighty fallen , when two painters contest the privilege of plundering the Parthenon , and triumph in turn , according to the tenor of each ...
... Greeks have only suffered the for- tune of war , incidental to the bravest ; but how are the mighty fallen , when two painters contest the privilege of plundering the Parthenon , and triumph in turn , according to the tenor of each ...
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... Greeks to burn their dead ; the greater Ajax , in particular , was interred entire . Almost all the chiefs became gods after their decease ; and he was indeed neglected , who had not annual games near his tomb , or festivals in honour ...
... Greeks to burn their dead ; the greater Ajax , in particular , was interred entire . Almost all the chiefs became gods after their decease ; and he was indeed neglected , who had not annual games near his tomb , or festivals in honour ...
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... Greek carols by . XI . But who , of all the plunderers of yon fane On high , where Pallas linger'd , loth to flee The latest relic of her ancient reign ; The last , the worst , dull spoiler , who was he ? Blush , Caledonia ! such thy ...
... Greek carols by . XI . But who , of all the plunderers of yon fane On high , where Pallas linger'd , loth to flee The latest relic of her ancient reign ; The last , the worst , dull spoiler , who was he ? Blush , Caledonia ! such thy ...
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... I am almost inclined to add the approach to Constantinople ; but , from the different features of the last , a comparison can hardly be made . ** The Greek monks are so called . ** The river Laos was full at the time the CANTO II . 55.
... I am almost inclined to add the approach to Constantinople ; but , from the different features of the last , a comparison can hardly be made . ** The Greek monks are so called . ** The river Laos was full at the time the CANTO II . 55.
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