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... Greek term ) which arrives mostly from Egyptian hieroglyphs via classical Greek ( and thus is pictographic ) to our vocabulary with its wonderful blend of Latin and Germanic roots . For style and cadence , our poets draw from the Hebrew ...
... Greek term ) which arrives mostly from Egyptian hieroglyphs via classical Greek ( and thus is pictographic ) to our vocabulary with its wonderful blend of Latin and Germanic roots . For style and cadence , our poets draw from the Hebrew ...
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... Greek ... the style I had been groping toward , or perhaps merely hungering for , when I ceased to write poetry a ... Greek normally has more syllables than English . I have never been able to see any way of rendering a Greek stanza in ...
... Greek ... the style I had been groping toward , or perhaps merely hungering for , when I ceased to write poetry a ... Greek normally has more syllables than English . I have never been able to see any way of rendering a Greek stanza in ...
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... Greek Alpha which came from the Phoenician drawing of the bull's head ? Our B from the Greek Beta , which is a Phoenician pictograph for the Beth , or house ; our D from the Greek Delta from the Phoenician Daleth , or door ? Are English ...
... Greek Alpha which came from the Phoenician drawing of the bull's head ? Our B from the Greek Beta , which is a Phoenician pictograph for the Beth , or house ; our D from the Greek Delta from the Phoenician Daleth , or door ? Are English ...
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