The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... original : " Grief fell on all around ; Then Helen thus breathed forth her plaintive sound : - ' Hector , to Helen's soul more lov'd than all , Whom I in Ilion's walls dare brother call , Since Paris here to Troy his consort led , Who ...
... original : " Grief fell on all around ; Then Helen thus breathed forth her plaintive sound : - ' Hector , to Helen's soul more lov'd than all , Whom I in Ilion's walls dare brother call , Since Paris here to Troy his consort led , Who ...
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... original , or any decent translation , he would 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 ...
... original , or any decent translation , he would 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 ...
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... original is much more touch- ing , “ O , old man , " & c . , ( ' ☎ yɛpov ) IV . , 243 , and the same may be said of every line in which there is most pathos . Every one of the principal characters of Homer is dis- tinguished , as ...
... original is much more touch- ing , “ O , old man , " & c . , ( ' ☎ yɛpov ) IV . , 243 , and the same may be said of every line in which there is most pathos . Every one of the principal characters of Homer is dis- tinguished , as ...
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... original than any other rendering within our reach : In the dust , therefore , he fell , and over him gloried the illustrious Achilles- " Once wert thou wont to think , Hector , when despoiling the slain Pa- troclus- That thou should'st ...
... original than any other rendering within our reach : In the dust , therefore , he fell , and over him gloried the illustrious Achilles- " Once wert thou wont to think , Hector , when despoiling the slain Pa- troclus- That thou should'st ...
الصفحة 47
... of baseless assertion and ill - directed argument , to find that our author at least seems to remember his original object , 99 as he sets himself to work really to show 1861. ] 47 FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
... of baseless assertion and ill - directed argument , to find that our author at least seems to remember his original object , 99 as he sets himself to work really to show 1861. ] 47 FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
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