The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... cause of the miseries of both . " Illa sibi infestos eversa ob Pergama Teucros , Et pœnas Danaûm et deserti conjugis iras Præmetuens Troja et patriæ communis Erynnis Abdiderat sese atque aris invisa sedebat . " — Æn . II . , 571-4 ...
... cause of the miseries of both . " Illa sibi infestos eversa ob Pergama Teucros , Et pœnas Danaûm et deserti conjugis iras Præmetuens Troja et patriæ communis Erynnis Abdiderat sese atque aris invisa sedebat . " — Æn . II . , 571-4 ...
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... caused the venerable 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 ...
... caused the venerable 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 ...
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... cause of the war , whether the willing cause or not . At all events , there is not a passage in the whole Iliad more imbued with true pathos , or more like what a woman of sensibility and tenderness would say in similar circum- stances ...
... cause of the war , whether the willing cause or not . At all events , there is not a passage in the whole Iliad more imbued with true pathos , or more like what a woman of sensibility and tenderness would say in similar circum- stances ...
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... as we have said , though through no fault of Shakespeare's , but be- cause they had passed through inferior hands since first taken from the portrait gallery of the Homeric poems before they 1861. ] 9 THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
... as we have said , though through no fault of Shakespeare's , but be- cause they had passed through inferior hands since first taken from the portrait gallery of the Homeric poems before they 1861. ] 9 THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
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... cause of our faulty taste - it is the confounding greatness of size with greatness of manner , and imagining that extent of canvas or weight of marble can con- tribute towards making a picture or statue sublime . The only kind of ...
... cause of our faulty taste - it is the confounding greatness of size with greatness of manner , and imagining that extent of canvas or weight of marble can con- tribute towards making a picture or statue sublime . The only kind of ...
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