safed the light which dispelled the
moral darkness of antiquity and made attainable the highest spiritual
excellence.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
SUBJECT ARTIST PAGE
Aspasia _Henry Holiday_ Fronts.
Circe _Henri P. Motte_ 80
Sappho in her school of poetry in _Hector Leroux_ 120
Lesbos
The Grecian toilette _From an antique vase_ 176
Phryne _Henry I. Siemiradsky_ 232
Cleopatra _Alexandre Cabanel_ 384
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