Half woman and half bird, harpies figure large in classicalGreek mythology.
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She earned her bachelor's degree in classicalGreek literature, speech and theater.
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But it is in the classicalGreek manner instead of the Byzantine Greek manner.
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Neither would a Zoroastrian, presuming that there were still such, or a classicalGreek.
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In classicalGreek mythology the Amazons were formidable warriors.
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Everything she did looked as if she was posing for a classicGreek sculpture.
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There are no large-scale female nudes in high classicGreek art: such depictions weren't considered respectable.
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Bread-and-Nut Mayo is based on skordalia, the classicGreek sauce that tastes great with almost anything.
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In this way they hoped to get around the edict and be able to teach classicGreek.
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From Icarus' legendary flight to Orpheus' trip to the underworld, this title presents 15 classicGreek myths.
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He was a tragic figure in the classicGreek meaning, a great man-a very great man-gone to ruin.
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Could you ever discover any thing sublime, in our sense of the term, in the classicGreek literature?
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In ClassicGreek, also, Apollo is called the prophet of Jupiter, and the Pythia is the prophetess of Apollo.
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The Sargent has the simplicity of the ClassicGreek; the Gilbert Stuart portrait, the amusing fascination of Marie Antoinette detail.
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The classicGreek runs into the excessive elaboration of the Roman period, the Gothic into the flamboyant, and so on.
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SATURDAY 7 a.m. - Start the day with a swim and a classicGreek breakfast of Greek coffee, yoghurt and fruit.
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Even where the classicGreek and Roman elements are used, there is generally a feeling of Renaissance freedom in the decoration.
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It is recorded, among the South Sea Islands, that a traveller once witnessed such a sacrifice as this memorized in the classicGreek festival.
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If they had bothered to read any of the classicGreek tragedies, though, they would have known that the gods could be very cruel.
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He is of medium height and slender limbs, proud carriage, handsome and intellectual face ( classicGreek type), excellent complexion, charming manners, and good temper.
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LaBute's 80-minute monologue, running through March 7 at the Geffen Playhouse, is part classicGreek drama and part bait-and-switch hucksterism, honoring gimmickry over dramaturgy.