The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... force , at least against her will . " Ornatus Argivæ Helenæ quos illa Mycenis , Pergama cum peteret inconcessosque Hymenæos , Extulerat ; matris Ledæ mirabile donum . ” — Æn . I. , 650 . She is painted in still darker colors , if ...
... force , at least against her will . " Ornatus Argivæ Helenæ quos illa Mycenis , Pergama cum peteret inconcessosque Hymenæos , Extulerat ; matris Ledæ mirabile donum . ” — Æn . I. , 650 . She is painted in still darker colors , if ...
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... force . A whole army flies before his single arm - the Trojans have been driven , like hunted fawns , into the town . On the hero alone every eye is fixed from the Trojan ram- parts , until Hector issues from the Scæan gate to meet him ...
... force . A whole army flies before his single arm - the Trojans have been driven , like hunted fawns , into the town . On the hero alone every eye is fixed from the Trojan ram- parts , until Hector issues from the Scæan gate to meet him ...
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... force to dare , Full at the Scæan gates expects the war ; While the sad father on the rampart stands , And thus abjures him with extended hands : ' Ah , stay not , stay not ! guardless and alone ; Hector ! my lov'd , my dearest ...
... force to dare , Full at the Scæan gates expects the war ; While the sad father on the rampart stands , And thus abjures him with extended hands : ' Ah , stay not , stay not ! guardless and alone ; Hector ! my lov'd , my dearest ...
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... force surpassing all , Long injured Greece , and guarded Ilion's wall , Come , with our battle gird in arms their towers , So learn the purpose of their hostile powers , - If they abandon Troy , its guardian slain , Or the great Hector ...
... force surpassing all , Long injured Greece , and guarded Ilion's wall , Come , with our battle gird in arms their towers , So learn the purpose of their hostile powers , - If they abandon Troy , its guardian slain , Or the great Hector ...
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... force does it apply to hereditary vices and hereditary virtues ; inasmuch as ethical phenomena have not been registered as carefully as physiological ones , and therefore our conclusions respecting them are even more precarious ...
... force does it apply to hereditary vices and hereditary virtues ; inasmuch as ethical phenomena have not been registered as carefully as physiological ones , and therefore our conclusions respecting them are even more precarious ...
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