The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... poet has appeared in any part of the world , whether in the East or in the West , in Italy or Persia , in France or ... poets , from the divine Homer . What is still more remarkable is , that it is those who have followed him most ...
... poet has appeared in any part of the world , whether in the East or in the West , in Italy or Persia , in France or ... poets , from the divine Homer . What is still more remarkable is , that it is those who have followed him most ...
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... Poets and painters , philosophers and states- men , generals and historians , were equally inspired by them . To them Phydias owed his noblest creations ; and it was they that stimulated Pericles , his patron , to the most brilliant ...
... Poets and painters , philosophers and states- men , generals and historians , were equally inspired by them . To them Phydias owed his noblest creations ; and it was they that stimulated Pericles , his patron , to the most brilliant ...
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... poets to Homer , is not strange . Nor must we be surprised to find those favorites sometimes declared superior to ... poet , Azerov , to Homer . In a recent elaborate review of his Edi- pus , Polyxena , and Demetrius , attributed to ...
... poets to Homer , is not strange . Nor must we be surprised to find those favorites sometimes declared superior to ... poet , Azerov , to Homer . In a recent elaborate review of his Edi- pus , Polyxena , and Demetrius , attributed to ...
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... 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 Virgil has utterly failed in this ...
... 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 Virgil has utterly failed in this ...
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... poet was more opposed to vice than the author of the Iliad . In not a single instance does he allow it to go unpunished ; and he is equally careful to reward virtue . Nothing is more improbable , therefore , than that he would have made ...
... poet was more opposed to vice than the author of the Iliad . In not a single instance does he allow it to go unpunished ; and he is equally careful to reward virtue . Nothing is more improbable , therefore , than that he would have made ...
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