The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... equal to his strength of bone and muscle ; he is as kind and affectionate in friendship as he is noble and graceful in shape , or as he is swift to pursue an enemy in battle , and brave to attack . Had he been merely a giant , no matter ...
... equal to his strength of bone and muscle ; he is as kind and affectionate in friendship as he is noble and graceful in shape , or as he is swift to pursue an enemy in battle , and brave to attack . Had he been merely a giant , no matter ...
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... equal in all but their strength , then , indeed , we might regard the flight of Hector as a blem- ish . But this was not the case . The son of Priam and Hecuba was not goddess - born , like the son of Thetis . From no mere mortal would ...
... equal in all but their strength , then , indeed , we might regard the flight of Hector as a blem- ish . But this was not the case . The son of Priam and Hecuba was not goddess - born , like the son of Thetis . From no mere mortal would ...
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... equal , or superior to him - who would for a moment make any such pretensions himself . Virgil and Dante , as well as Milton and Tasso , knew better ; and so did the divine Shakspeare . Those who think the moderns intellectually ...
... equal , or superior to him - who would for a moment make any such pretensions himself . Virgil and Dante , as well as Milton and Tasso , knew better ; and so did the divine Shakspeare . Those who think the moderns intellectually ...
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... equal instruc- tion , interest and delight . In the boudoir of Helen or Andromache , Homer is as much at home as in the tent of Achilles or Hector . He is as perfect a master in describing the charms , nay , the dress , of the gentler ...
... equal instruc- tion , interest and delight . In the boudoir of Helen or Andromache , Homer is as much at home as in the tent of Achilles or Hector . He is as perfect a master in describing the charms , nay , the dress , of the gentler ...
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... equals in any age . Feeling that it is but just to pronounce our opinion at the outset , we say this with the more readiness , both because in the course of this criticism we shall be compelled to differ from him on many points of vital ...
... equals in any age . Feeling that it is but just to pronounce our opinion at the outset , we say this with the more readiness , both because in the course of this criticism we shall be compelled to differ from him on many points of vital ...
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