The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... spirit which afforded him such genuine delight , and which taught him to die like a hero at the hands of the executioner , scorning to beg his life even from one of the Cæsars . In a still more unequivocal manner , if possible , did the ...
... spirit which afforded him such genuine delight , and which taught him to die like a hero at the hands of the executioner , scorning to beg his life even from one of the Cæsars . In a still more unequivocal manner , if possible , did the ...
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... spirit is preserved to render the passage , as a whole , deeply affecting . The large crowd of people ( dñμos añɛípov ) pre- sent on the occasion are represented by Homer as having given expression to their sympathy by a sort of ...
... spirit is preserved to render the passage , as a whole , deeply affecting . The large crowd of people ( dñμos añɛípov ) pre- sent on the occasion are represented by Homer as having given expression to their sympathy by a sort of ...
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... spirits weigh'd , He stood beneath a pear - tree's lofty boughs , And dropp'd a tear . Then , musing , he resolv'd Within his mind and heart if he should kiss And clasp his father , and in order tell : - By what events he reach'd his ...
... spirits weigh'd , He stood beneath a pear - tree's lofty boughs , And dropp'd a tear . Then , musing , he resolv'd Within his mind and heart if he should kiss And clasp his father , and in order tell : - By what events he reach'd his ...
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... spirit - galling wrongs . ' Laërtes , answering , spoke : ' If thou , indeed , Be that Ulysses , if thou be my son Return'd , give now some open sign , that so It may convince . ' Then , in answer , spake The wise Ulysses : ' First ...
... spirit - galling wrongs . ' Laërtes , answering , spoke : ' If thou , indeed , Be that Ulysses , if thou be my son Return'd , give now some open sign , that so It may convince . ' Then , in answer , spake The wise Ulysses : ' First ...
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... spirit of steel ! Beware ! now , lest towards thee I become the subject of anger to the gods On that day when Paris and Phoebus Apollo thee-- Brave though thou be - shall destroy in the Scæan gate . " Him , while thus speaking , the ...
... spirit of steel ! Beware ! now , lest towards thee I become the subject of anger to the gods On that day when Paris and Phoebus Apollo thee-- Brave though thou be - shall destroy in the Scæan gate . " Him , while thus speaking , the ...
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