The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... seem to have excited so much sympathy as Helen , since , when the former conclud- ed , only the women ( yuvaines ) are said to have respond- ed , while in the case of the latter the whole crowd ( nuos ) gave expression to their sorrow ...
... seem to have excited so much sympathy as Helen , since , when the former conclud- ed , only the women ( yuvaines ) are said to have respond- ed , while in the case of the latter the whole crowd ( nuos ) gave expression to their sorrow ...
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... seems beyond doubt that he wrote the greater part of it , and that the re- mainder received his sanction , if he did not actually adopt it as his own . Nowhere else can the admirers of Shakespeare find so much reason to regret that he ...
... seems beyond doubt that he wrote the greater part of it , and that the re- mainder received his sanction , if he did not actually adopt it as his own . Nowhere else can the admirers of Shakespeare find so much reason to regret that he ...
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... seem in plight Ill - favor'd , and thy garb uncomely shows . Good sooth , from no complaint of idle heed Thy lord neglects thee thus ; nor art thou mean To look upon , nor servile in thy form Or stature ; rather like a king ; like one ...
... seem in plight Ill - favor'd , and thy garb uncomely shows . Good sooth , from no complaint of idle heed Thy lord neglects thee thus ; nor art thou mean To look upon , nor servile in thy form Or stature ; rather like a king ; like one ...
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... seem'd in hue , And painéd mortal eyes with her transcendent view : E'en so to Paris ' bed the lovely Helen came . But dark Erinnys , in the nuptial hour , Rose in the midst of all that bridal pomp , Seated ' midst the feasting throng ...
... seem'd in hue , And painéd mortal eyes with her transcendent view : E'en so to Paris ' bed the lovely Helen came . But dark Erinnys , in the nuptial hour , Rose in the midst of all that bridal pomp , Seated ' midst the feasting throng ...
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... seem incredible , since he had the renowned Stagirite for his tutor , but it is not the less true . All his biographers state that at the bat- tle of Arabella he made use of the maxim introduced in the sixth book of the Iliad , when ...
... seem incredible , since he had the renowned Stagirite for his tutor , but it is not the less true . All his biographers state that at the bat- tle of Arabella he made use of the maxim introduced in the sixth book of the Iliad , when ...
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