Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 11Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2003 |
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Page 70
... allowed as a reasonable translation of avopa лоλιTIKÓν ( literally " political man ” ) . Line 4 as it originally stood ( " The greatest person our race had at that time " ) seems to echo Gibbon's description of Cantacuzenus as " the ...
... allowed as a reasonable translation of avopa лоλιTIKÓν ( literally " political man ” ) . Line 4 as it originally stood ( " The greatest person our race had at that time " ) seems to echo Gibbon's description of Cantacuzenus as " the ...
Page 162
... allowed to be expressed - fathers for some reason fail to show their emotions to their children , let alone to their wives is oppressive and suffocating in all three cases and communication is one - way and biased . In all the novels ...
... allowed to be expressed - fathers for some reason fail to show their emotions to their children , let alone to their wives is oppressive and suffocating in all three cases and communication is one - way and biased . In all the novels ...
Page 176
... allowed to stay . In Politopoulou's novel , all the children seem to be following in the footsteps of their parents as the parents them- selves have done . More precisely , the children's maternal grandmother had always felt that her ...
... allowed to stay . In Politopoulou's novel , all the children seem to be following in the footsteps of their parents as the parents them- selves have done . More precisely , the children's maternal grandmother had always felt that her ...
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the Jews ELAS and the Allies in Evvia | 1 |
forty years | 25 |
allies or enemies? | 51 |
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