The book The Message of Greek Art was written by author Powers, H. H. (Harry Huntington), 1859-1936 Here you can read free online of The Message of Greek Art book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Message of Greek Art a good or bad book?
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In a larger measure than history elsewhere records, his effort was successful. It must not be supposed, however, that his rule was without ita unfortunate incidents. There are those who refuse to be made prosperous through overlordship of a master mind, and Athens had not a few who preferred exile to fortune thus con- ferred. Such a one was Miltiades, uncle of the victor of Mara- thon, who accepted the chieftaincy of a barbarian tribe rather than subjection to a fellow citizen. These withdrawal...s of strong personaUty probably visibly modified the temper of Athenian citizenship. Furthermore, those who remained did so with a distinct loss of independence. It is much to the honor of Pisistratus that he minimized this loss, but however tolerant he might be of individual initiative in other lines, political in- dependence Was necessarily sacrificed. In a state where govern- ment action directly affected business and social relations of every kind, inability to influence or even to criticize that action laid a heavy hand on individuality and on liberty of action and thought.
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