The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... 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 Milton , each of ...
... 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 Milton , each of ...
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... tion , waits patiently until Helen has concluded , and then ad- dresses the assembled people , calling on them to bring wood for the funeral pyre , and have no fear of the Greeks until the truce was expired . The speech of Andromache is ...
... tion , waits patiently until Helen has concluded , and then ad- dresses the assembled people , calling on them to bring wood for the funeral pyre , and have no fear of the Greeks until the truce was expired . The speech of Andromache is ...
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... tion , interest and delight . In the boudoir of Helen or Andromache , Homer is as much at home as in the tent of Achilles or Hector . He is as perfect a master in describing the charms , nay , the dress , of the gentler sex , as he is ...
... tion , interest and delight . In the boudoir of Helen or Andromache , Homer is as much at home as in the tent of Achilles or Hector . He is as perfect a master in describing the charms , nay , the dress , of the gentler sex , as he is ...
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... tion of a universal and undeviating regularity in the succes- sion of historic events was rendered possible . Accordingly , when physical science was yet in its infancy , as in ancient times , there could be no social science . The ...
... tion of a universal and undeviating regularity in the succes- sion of historic events was rendered possible . Accordingly , when physical science was yet in its infancy , as in ancient times , there could be no social science . The ...
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... tion is at all worthy to be compared , underlies not only phy- sics , but also history . It reveals the law to which social changes conform . This preliminary glance is necessary , in order to compre- hend the relation of Mr. Buckle's ...
... tion is at all worthy to be compared , underlies not only phy- sics , but also history . It reveals the law to which social changes conform . This preliminary glance is necessary , in order to compre- hend the relation of Mr. Buckle's ...
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