The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... Achilles ; also the vengeance of Hecuba on Polymnestor , who , amid the sorrows of her cap- tivity , deprived her of her children . In the second , Orestes and his sister Electra are tried by the people . Menelaus favors their ...
... Achilles ; also the vengeance of Hecuba on Polymnestor , who , amid the sorrows of her cap- tivity , deprived her of her children . In the second , Orestes and his sister Electra are tried by the people . Menelaus favors their ...
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... Achilles , who is slain by Orestes , after having de- prived him of his wife , Hermione . Nor is Sophocles less sparing of the Homeric fountain , as the titles alone of his principal tragedies sufficiently show , namely , Ajax , Electra ...
... Achilles , who is slain by Orestes , after having de- prived him of his wife , Hermione . Nor is Sophocles less sparing of the Homeric fountain , as the titles alone of his principal tragedies sufficiently show , namely , Ajax , Electra ...
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... Achilles , Agamemnon , Nestor , Ulysses and Ajax , is little , if anything , better . Paris becomes a much more important personage than Ulysses ; Ajax is made a coxcomb and mere pretender to valor ; Pa- troclus is represented by ...
... Achilles , Agamemnon , Nestor , Ulysses and Ajax , is little , if anything , better . Paris becomes a much more important personage than Ulysses ; Ajax is made a coxcomb and mere pretender to valor ; Pa- troclus is represented by ...
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... Achilles is stern and inflexible , possessed of enormous strength and indomitable courage , all which qualities are brought into full play by stronger passions than ever moved mortal breast ; for it must be remembered that he was not of ...
... Achilles is stern and inflexible , possessed of enormous strength and indomitable courage , all which qualities are brought into full play by stronger passions than ever moved mortal breast ; for it must be remembered that he was not of ...
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... Achilles is not described at all . We do not remember a single instance , either in the Iliad or Odyssey , in which he is designated by the epithet μέyas ( large ) . Homer understood art as well as nature too well to place much stress ...
... Achilles is not described at all . We do not remember a single instance , either in the Iliad or Odyssey , in which he is designated by the epithet μέyas ( large ) . Homer understood art as well as nature too well to place much stress ...
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