The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... sufficient to men- tion the name of Virgil , who has drawn three - fourths of the materials of his Æneid from the Iliad , and who undoubtedly ranks next in majesty and greatness of soul to the great master himself . Next come Tasso and ...
... sufficient to men- tion the name of Virgil , who has drawn three - fourths of the materials of his Æneid from the Iliad , and who undoubtedly ranks next in majesty and greatness of soul to the great master himself . Next come Tasso and ...
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... sufficiently show , namely , Ajax , Electra , and Philoctetes , the dramatis persona in each of which are borrowed from Homer . We might thus occupy the whole extent of this paper with the mere titles of poems of various kinds , the ...
... sufficiently show , namely , Ajax , Electra , and Philoctetes , the dramatis persona in each of which are borrowed from Homer . We might thus occupy the whole extent of this paper with the mere titles of poems of various kinds , the ...
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... sufficient to prove that he regarded her as leading a blameless life . True , indeed , the speech she makes on this occasion shows that she had enemies among the Trojans at least , that there were many who did not like her ; but this is ...
... sufficient to prove that he regarded her as leading a blameless life . True , indeed , the speech she makes on this occasion shows that she had enemies among the Trojans at least , that there were many who did not like her ; but this is ...
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... sufficient of the Homeric 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 ...
... sufficient of the Homeric 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 ...
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... sufficient to mention one or two . Thus , Rinaldo , in the assault on the Tower in the Gerusalemme , does the work of a battering - ram , tearing down the strongest brazen gates . ( Ger . , c . xix . , 3. ) Even the gods of Homer are of ...
... sufficient to mention one or two . Thus , Rinaldo , in the assault on the Tower in the Gerusalemme , does the work of a battering - ram , tearing down the strongest brazen gates . ( Ger . , c . xix . , 3. ) Even the gods of Homer are of ...
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