Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 189,Número 1William Blackwood, 1911 |
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... Hellenes . He was of the old Pelasgian stock , the first lords of the land , who had come out of the soil at the call of God . The pillaging northmen had crushed his folk out of the mainlands and most of 2 [ Jan. The Lemnian .
... Hellenes . He was of the old Pelasgian stock , the first lords of the land , who had come out of the soil at the call of God . The pillaging northmen had crushed his folk out of the mainlands and most of 2 [ Jan. The Lemnian .
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... land and gain the hills . There was danger indeed , but once on the ridge he would be safe ; and by the time he came back the Great King would have swept the defenders into the sea , and be well on the road for Athens . He asked himself ...
... land and gain the hills . There was danger indeed , but once on the ridge he would be safe ; and by the time he came back the Great King would have swept the defenders into the sea , and be well on the road for Athens . He asked himself ...
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... land he felt them kinsfolk , men of his own household . Then he told himself he was no better than a woman . Had he not gone sailing to Chalcedon and distant Pontus , many months ' journey from home , while this was but a trip of days ...
... land he felt them kinsfolk , men of his own household . Then he told himself he was no better than a woman . Had he not gone sailing to Chalcedon and distant Pontus , many months ' journey from home , while this was but a trip of days ...
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... land . " He spoke courteously , not in the rude Athenian way ; and somehow the quietness of his voice and his glittering eyes roused wild longings in Atta's heart . His island pride was face to face with a greater— greater than he had ...
... land . " He spoke courteously , not in the rude Athenian way ; and somehow the quietness of his voice and his glittering eyes roused wild longings in Atta's heart . His island pride was face to face with a greater— greater than he had ...
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... land and their vows ; but he , for a whim , a scruple , a delicacy of honour . His mind was so clear that no other course occurred to him . There was only one way for a man . He , too , would be dying for his fatherland , for through ...
... land and their vows ; but he , for a whim , a scruple , a delicacy of honour . His mind was so clear that no other course occurred to him . There was only one way for a man . He , too , would be dying for his fatherland , for through ...
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