IN characterizing the genius of the Greeks Mr Ruskin says: 'there is no dread in their hearts; pensiveness, amazement, often deepest grief and desolation, but terror never.
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Cults, Greek Cultus, Greek Mythology, Religion, Religious Mysteries, Rites and ceremonies, Mythology, greek, Greece, religion, Godsdienst, Riten, Griekse oudheidPlaces
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Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion
September 4, 1980, The Merlin Press Ltd, Merlin Press
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