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A Scottish poet, author of the "Devil's Dream," the "Old Bachelor," and the "Old Scotch Village"; for nearly 30 years editor of the Dumfries Herald (1802-1876).
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A Scottish portrait and historical painter, born at Alloa; illustrated Ramsay's "Gentle Shepherd"; his greatest work is the "Origin of Painting," now in the National Gallery at Edinburgh (1744-1796).
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A sculptor and architect, born at Pisa, contributed greatly to free modern art from Byzantine influence (1270-1345).
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A sculptor of Rhodes of the first century, who wrought at the famous group of the Laocoon.
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A Scythian philosopher of the 6th century B.C., who, in his roamings in quest of wisdom, arrived at Athens, and became the friend and disciple of Solon, but was put to death on his return home by his brother; he stands for a Scythian savant living among a civilised people, as well as for a wise man living among fools.
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A sea 450 m. long separating Italy from Illyria, Dalmatia, and Albania.
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A seaport town in Sicily, at the foot of Mount Etna, in NE. of Catania, with mineral waters.
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A Semitic race living E. of the Jordan; at continual feud with the Jews, and a continual trouble to them, till subdued by Judas Maccabaeus.
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