The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 79Century Company, 1910 - Literature |
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... followed one another down the centuries . The theater of Dionysus at Athens is accepted as the earliest of the great Greek theaters , and it is so well preserved that it is possible for a traveler now to sit on its benches and look down ...
... followed one another down the centuries . The theater of Dionysus at Athens is accepted as the earliest of the great Greek theaters , and it is so well preserved that it is possible for a traveler now to sit on its benches and look down ...
Page 7
... , the Ro- mans followed in the footsteps of the Greeks . They modified the Athenian theater to suit their own needs . Giving up the seats on the curving hillside which enabled the audience to look down on the actors ,. 7.
... , the Ro- mans followed in the footsteps of the Greeks . They modified the Athenian theater to suit their own needs . Giving up the seats on the curving hillside which enabled the audience to look down on the actors ,. 7.
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... followed the example set by the Empire State in 1862 , and also arrayed herself against the course the Government was pursuing for the suppression of the rebellion . As I happened to be charged with the conduct of the canvass as ...
... followed the example set by the Empire State in 1862 , and also arrayed herself against the course the Government was pursuing for the suppression of the rebellion . As I happened to be charged with the conduct of the canvass as ...
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... followed , in slow and very impressive and far - reach- ing utterance , the words with which the whole world has long been familiar . As each word was spoken , it appeared to me so clearly fraught with a message not only for us of his ...
... followed , in slow and very impressive and far - reach- ing utterance , the words with which the whole world has long been familiar . As each word was spoken , it appeared to me so clearly fraught with a message not only for us of his ...
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... followed him , as he sauntered indifferently away and a droll look accompanied his re- cital when he told us , in a nonchalant way , of the incident on his return home . I was so much younger than my brother , and had such a respect for ...
... followed him , as he sauntered indifferently away and a droll look accompanied his re- cital when he told us , in a nonchalant way , of the incident on his return home . I was so much younger than my brother , and had such a respect for ...
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