The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... given , of man or woman , than she receives at his hands , in the sixth Eneid , where he represents her as having made use of the religious orgies , on the night the wooden horse entered Troy , in order to betray those who had always ...
... given , of man or woman , than she receives at his hands , in the sixth Eneid , where he represents her as having made use of the religious orgies , on the night the wooden horse entered Troy , in order to betray those who had always ...
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... given expression to their sympathy by a sort of simultaneous sigh or wail . Priam , though overcome with grief and emo- tion , waits patiently until Helen has concluded , and then ad- dresses the assembled people , calling on them to ...
... given expression to their sympathy by a sort of simultaneous sigh or wail . Priam , though overcome with grief and emo- tion , waits patiently until Helen has concluded , and then ad- dresses the assembled people , calling on them to ...
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... given to the character of Dido , although his portraiture of the latter is undoubtedly his noblest effort . No one , inexperienced in love , could have imparted so much natural passion to the Tyrian queen . Nor is she the only true ...
... given to the character of Dido , although his portraiture of the latter is undoubtedly his noblest effort . No one , inexperienced in love , could have imparted so much natural passion to the Tyrian queen . Nor is she the only true ...
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... Given to the rage of an insulting throng , And in his parents ' sight now dragged along ! Andromache is framing a splendid texture in her cham- ber at the palace top , while her maidens , by her order , are heating an ample vase that a ...
... Given to the rage of an insulting throng , And in his parents ' sight now dragged along ! Andromache is framing a splendid texture in her cham- ber at the palace top , while her maidens , by her order , are heating an ample vase that a ...
الصفحة 23
... given to the dogs , that they may tear and devour it , while the Mymidons partake of the funeral banquet in honor of Patroclus . " Rejoice with me , Patroclus , even in the mansions of Hades ; For everything shall I now fulfil , which I ...
... given to the dogs , that they may tear and devour it , while the Mymidons partake of the funeral banquet in honor of Patroclus . " Rejoice with me , Patroclus , even in the mansions of Hades ; For everything shall I now fulfil , which I ...
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