The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4 |
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... as the wanton cause of the miseries of both . “ Illa sibi infestos eversa ob Pergama Teucros , Et pænas Danaùm et deserti conjugis iras Præmetuens Trojæ et patriæ communis Erynnis Abdiderat sese atque aris invisa sedebat .
... as the wanton cause of the miseries of both . “ Illa sibi infestos eversa ob Pergama Teucros , Et pænas Danaùm et deserti conjugis iras Præmetuens Trojæ et patriæ communis Erynnis Abdiderat sese atque aris invisa sedebat .
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... regard Helen as a sister and companion , had he intended to represent her as an adulteress , a slave to her own licentious passions . It is , if possible , still more unlikely that he would have caused the venerable Priam , and the ...
... regard Helen as a sister and companion , had he intended to represent her as an adulteress , a slave to her own licentious passions . It is , if possible , still more unlikely that he would have caused the venerable Priam , and the ...
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... but this is abundantly accounted for by her being looked upon as the cause of the war , whether the willing cause or not . At all events , there is not a passage in the whole Iliad more imbued with true pathos , or more like what a ...
... but this is abundantly accounted for by her being looked upon as the cause of the war , whether the willing cause or not . At all events , there is not a passage in the whole Iliad more imbued with true pathos , or more like what a ...
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erroneous principle which is extremely general in the present age , and is a principal cause of our faulty taste — it is the confounding greatness of size with greatness of manner , and imagining that extent of canvas or weight of ...
erroneous principle which is extremely general in the present age , and is a principal cause of our faulty taste — it is the confounding greatness of size with greatness of manner , and imagining that extent of canvas or weight of ...
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We now come to the difficult point in the character of Hector — at least , the point that has caused most discussion between critics — we mean that at which , notwithstanding his former resolution , he as away from Achilles .
We now come to the difficult point in the character of Hector — at least , the point that has caused most discussion between critics — we mean that at which , notwithstanding his former resolution , he as away from Achilles .
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