The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... ancient beauty gone ? Why loathe his looks , the breathing stone ? Alas ! the foulness of disgrace Hath swept the Venus from her face ! And visions in the mournful night Shall dupe the heart to false delight , A false and melancholy ...
... ancient beauty gone ? Why loathe his looks , the breathing stone ? Alas ! the foulness of disgrace Hath swept the Venus from her face ! And visions in the mournful night Shall dupe the heart to false delight , A false and melancholy ...
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... ancients , and who do not like the trouble of studying the Iliad , or , rather , of qualifying themselves for the ... ancient times . To the verdict of the latter we have already alluded ; there is no difference of opinion among them ...
... ancients , and who do not like the trouble of studying the Iliad , or , rather , of qualifying themselves for the ... ancient times . To the verdict of the latter we have already alluded ; there is no difference of opinion among them ...
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... ancient times , there could be no social science . The speculations of Plato upon this subject were but profitless reveries ; and even the admirable " Politics " of Aristotle disclosed " no sense of the progressive tendencies of ...
... ancient times , there could be no social science . The speculations of Plato upon this subject were but profitless reveries ; and even the admirable " Politics " of Aristotle disclosed " no sense of the progressive tendencies of ...
الصفحة 44
... ancient Jews , the command , " Thou shalt not kill , " meant , " Thou shalt not kill Jews ; " and , from the story of Saul and Agag , we may suppose that the murder of Gentiles was considered rather a meritorious act than other- wise ...
... ancient Jews , the command , " Thou shalt not kill , " meant , " Thou shalt not kill Jews ; " and , from the story of Saul and Agag , we may suppose that the murder of Gentiles was considered rather a meritorious act than other- wise ...
الصفحة 47
... ancient times as well as at the present day ; and that they have nevertheless advanced in the practice of morality ; we should be obliged to conclude that — as the knowledge has remained stationary -it must have been the development of ...
... ancient times as well as at the present day ; and that they have nevertheless advanced in the practice of morality ; we should be obliged to conclude that — as the knowledge has remained stationary -it must have been the development of ...
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