The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... Priam , and the chaste and gentle Hecuba , to treat her as a daughter , as they do on every occasion . That she erred , she did not deny herself , but always regretted it . She was not faultless ; but this is a very different thing from ...
... Priam , and the chaste and gentle Hecuba , to treat her as a daughter , as they do on every occasion . That she erred , she did not deny herself , but always regretted it . She was not faultless ; but this is a very different thing from ...
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... Priam , still benevolently mild , Looked on me as a father views his child ) -- Thy gentle speech , thy gentleness of soul , Would by thine own , their harsher minds control . Hence , with a heart by torturing misery rent , Thee and my ...
... Priam , still benevolently mild , Looked on me as a father views his child ) -- Thy gentle speech , thy gentleness of soul , Would by thine own , their harsher minds control . Hence , with a heart by torturing misery rent , Thee and my ...
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... Priam standing upon the walls of Troy , and tearing his white hair at sight of the approaching danger . This is the true sublime , all else is trick and quackery . Any madman can describe a giant strid- ing from London to York , or a ...
... Priam standing upon the walls of Troy , and tearing his white hair at sight of the approaching danger . This is the true sublime , all else is trick and quackery . Any madman can describe a giant strid- ing from London to York , or a ...
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... Priam returns to Troy with the dead body of his son , the noble Hector . It was not until the former event occurred that the wrath and resentment of the son of Peleus attained their full force . A whole army flies before his single arm ...
... Priam returns to Troy with the dead body of his son , the noble Hector . It was not until the former event occurred that the wrath and resentment of the son of Peleus attained their full force . A whole army flies before his single arm ...
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... Priam and Hecuba was not goddess - born , like the son of Thetis . From no mere mortal would the defender of his country have fled . He would not have receded an inch from Agamemnon , from Ajax , or from Diomed . While the son of Peleus ...
... Priam and Hecuba was not goddess - born , like the son of Thetis . From no mere mortal would the defender of his country have fled . He would not have receded an inch from Agamemnon , from Ajax , or from Diomed . While the son of Peleus ...
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