The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... tells us , that so satisfied was he of her guilt , so much did he regard her in the light of a human monster , that he would have killed her , had his mother , Venus , not appeared just at the moment , and told him that he would be ...
... tells us , that so satisfied was he of her guilt , so much did he regard her in the light of a human monster , that he would have killed her , had his mother , Venus , not appeared just at the moment , and told him that he would be ...
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... tell me , and with truth , Whom servest thou ? whose garden dost thou keep ? And tell me too , that I may surely know , If this , the land which I have reach'd , indeed Be Ithaca ? as he , the first I met , Has told me ; but a man of ...
... tell me , and with truth , Whom servest thou ? whose garden dost thou keep ? And tell me too , that I may surely know , If this , the land which I have reach'd , indeed Be Ithaca ? as he , the first I met , Has told me ; but a man of ...
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... tell thee true : I am from Alybas , and there reside In splendid mansions King Aphydas ' son , My name Eperitus . Some adverse god Wide from Sicania drove me , and compell'd Reluctant hither ; but my ship is moor'd Fast by the strand ...
... tell thee true : I am from Alybas , and there reside In splendid mansions King Aphydas ' son , My name Eperitus . Some adverse god Wide from Sicania drove me , and compell'd Reluctant hither ; but my ship is moor'd Fast by the strand ...
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... of the spear of Achilles , no hero might abide ; even the river - gods quailed as he strode along , and hid themselves , " as the poet tells us , " among their reedy banks . " Far from its being an 18 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
... of the spear of Achilles , no hero might abide ; even the river - gods quailed as he strode along , and hid themselves , " as the poet tells us , " among their reedy banks . " Far from its being an 18 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
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... tells us , in his noblest oratory , that “ The naked corpse of young man , stretched dead on the field of battle , is wrapped in a mantle of honor . No treatment can shame it . The defilements of dust , blood and wounds are so many dig ...
... tells us , in his noblest oratory , that “ The naked corpse of young man , stretched dead on the field of battle , is wrapped in a mantle of honor . No treatment can shame it . The defilements of dust , blood and wounds are so many dig ...
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