Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 11Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2003 |
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... Nation ) , with which Cavafy was certainly familiar . Paparrigopoulos's account of the Greek " nation " begins in remote antiquity and ends in his own 1 " The Patriarch " ( Cavafy 1994 : 207 ) . 2 " Of coloured glass " ( Cavafy 1991 ...
... Nation ) , with which Cavafy was certainly familiar . Paparrigopoulos's account of the Greek " nation " begins in remote antiquity and ends in his own 1 " The Patriarch " ( Cavafy 1994 : 207 ) . 2 " Of coloured glass " ( Cavafy 1991 ...
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... nation or race ) ? Or does he agree with Gibbon and Paparrigopoulos that it was Cantacu- zenus's vanity and personal ambition that guided his decisions , to the detriment of the empire ? At first sight the poetry suggests that Cavafy ...
... nation or race ) ? Or does he agree with Gibbon and Paparrigopoulos that it was Cantacu- zenus's vanity and personal ambition that guided his decisions , to the detriment of the empire ? At first sight the poetry suggests that Cavafy ...
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... Nation , as becomes evident when we consider another of the poem's deleted lines . When Cavafy deleted the line , " an ex- tremely worthy statesman " , he replaced it by a very different one , which was in its turn deleted : ( ποῦ ἴσως ...
... Nation , as becomes evident when we consider another of the poem's deleted lines . When Cavafy deleted the line , " an ex- tremely worthy statesman " , he replaced it by a very different one , which was in its turn deleted : ( ποῦ ἴσως ...
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