Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 7-8Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2000 |
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... mind between their Orthodox faith and other claims on their loyalty , including the community and nation in which they have grown up . Nor , even from the most objective viewpoint , can the " essence " of Orthodoxy be extracted , or ...
... mind between their Orthodox faith and other claims on their loyalty , including the community and nation in which they have grown up . Nor , even from the most objective viewpoint , can the " essence " of Orthodoxy be extracted , or ...
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... mind . [ ... ] And so completely did I imagine you That late last night [ ... ] [ ... ] I thought you came into my room.3 I spoke carelessly of the facts of history , and here Cavafy corrects me , for history consists of words , not ...
... mind . [ ... ] And so completely did I imagine you That late last night [ ... ] [ ... ] I thought you came into my room.3 I spoke carelessly of the facts of history , and here Cavafy corrects me , for history consists of words , not ...
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... mind and forms of words which are crucially influenced by others.74 Again , the opening line of " The Oration " , " The boldest thing I ever did was to save a savior " is not actually needed for the setting and only sets out the poem's ...
... mind and forms of words which are crucially influenced by others.74 Again , the opening line of " The Oration " , " The boldest thing I ever did was to save a savior " is not actually needed for the setting and only sets out the poem's ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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