The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... never been equalled by any other poet - none others , that have been attempted on their model , are so true to nature , or exhibit characteristics so various , without confounding any individ- ual , male or female , with another . Even ...
... never been equalled by any other poet - none others , that have been attempted on their model , are so true to nature , or exhibit characteristics so various , without confounding any individ- ual , male or female , with another . Even ...
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... never reproaches her -never alleges that she has done him any injury — never expresses any resentment against her ; but , on the contrary , often speaks of her with kindness and respect , as of one who , if she brought ill upon him ...
... never reproaches her -never alleges that she has done him any injury — never expresses any resentment against her ; but , on the contrary , often speaks of her with kindness and respect , as of one who , if she brought ill upon him ...
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... never was a greater pane- gyric on female beauty and loveliness than that of Homer , where he represents the assembled counsellors of Troy , while deliberating on the means of putting an end to the war , as exclaiming , when they see ...
... never was a greater pane- gyric on female beauty and loveliness than that of Homer , where he represents the assembled counsellors of Troy , while deliberating on the means of putting an end to the war , as exclaiming , when they see ...
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... never from that hour has Helen heard From thee a harsh reproach or painful word ; But if thy kindred blam'd me , if unkind The queen e'er glanced at Helen's fickle mind- ( For Priam , still benevolently mild , Looked on me as a father ...
... never from that hour has Helen heard From thee a harsh reproach or painful word ; But if thy kindred blam'd me , if unkind The queen e'er glanced at Helen's fickle mind- ( For Priam , still benevolently mild , Looked on me as a father ...
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... never have put a speech like the following into the mouth of Diomed : " She is bitter to her country : hear me , Paris ! For every false drop in her bawdy veins A Grecian's life hath sunk ; for every scruple Of her contaminated carrion ...
... never have put a speech like the following into the mouth of Diomed : " She is bitter to her country : hear me , Paris ! For every false drop in her bawdy veins A Grecian's life hath sunk ; for every scruple Of her contaminated carrion ...
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