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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... speaker at all from the author , C.P. Cavafy . Then again , there are many poems in which the speaker is quite explicitly differentiated from the author . Take Cavafy's poem " A Byzantine nobleman , exiled , composing verses ” : though ...
... speaker at all from the author , C.P. Cavafy . Then again , there are many poems in which the speaker is quite explicitly differentiated from the author . Take Cavafy's poem " A Byzantine nobleman , exiled , composing verses ” : though ...
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... speaker in " Anna Dalassena " has also been reading . Clearly , though he does not tell us , he has been reading the Alexiad of Anna Comnena ; and , since he has obviously been reading the part which contains the text of the Golden Bull ...
... speaker in " Anna Dalassena " has also been reading . Clearly , though he does not tell us , he has been reading the Alexiad of Anna Comnena ; and , since he has obviously been reading the part which contains the text of the Golden Bull ...
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... speaker's reminiscences isn't quite clear in " The Oration " : the first line ( " I ever did " ) suggests that the event lies far in the past and can be recollected in tranquillity ; but the progress of Christianity would make it hard ...
... speaker's reminiscences isn't quite clear in " The Oration " : the first line ( " I ever did " ) suggests that the event lies far in the past and can be recollected in tranquillity ; but the progress of Christianity would make it hard ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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