The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... become their own executioners . Instead of preparing for their doom , they meditate the assassination of Helen . The latter is saved by Apollo , who brings about a double marriage , uniting Orestes to Hermione , Helen's daughter , and ...
... become their own executioners . Instead of preparing for their doom , they meditate the assassination of Helen . The latter is saved by Apollo , who brings about a double marriage , uniting Orestes to Hermione , Helen's daughter , and ...
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... becomes a much more important personage than Ulysses ; Ajax is made a coxcomb and mere pretender to valor ; Pa- troclus is represented by implication , if not in express terms , as a pander to the vices of Achilles ; nay , the son of ...
... becomes a much more important personage than Ulysses ; Ajax is made a coxcomb and mere pretender to valor ; Pa- troclus is represented by implication , if not in express terms , as a pander to the vices of Achilles ; nay , the son of ...
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... becomes thee not ; thy age Is heavy on thee ; thou dost seem in plight Ill - favor'd , and thy garb uncomely shows . Good sooth , from no complaint of idle heed Thy lord neglects thee thus ; nor art thou mean To look upon , nor servile ...
... becomes thee not ; thy age Is heavy on thee ; thou dost seem in plight Ill - favor'd , and thy garb uncomely shows . Good sooth , from no complaint of idle heed Thy lord neglects thee thus ; nor art thou mean To look upon , nor servile ...
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... become the subject of anger to the gods On that day when Paris and Phoebus Apollo thee-- Brave though thou be - shall destroy in the Scæan gate . " Him , while thus speaking , the completion of death veil'd , And his spirit , flying ...
... become the subject of anger to the gods On that day when Paris and Phoebus Apollo thee-- Brave though thou be - shall destroy in the Scæan gate . " Him , while thus speaking , the completion of death veil'd , And his spirit , flying ...
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... becoming more virtuous , they likewise become more ignorant . This double movement , moral and intellectual , is essential to the very idea of civilization , and in- cludes the entire theory of mental progress . " * Having thus ...
... becoming more virtuous , they likewise become more ignorant . This double movement , moral and intellectual , is essential to the very idea of civilization , and in- cludes the entire theory of mental progress . " * Having thus ...
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