The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... similar circumstances , is tame and commonplace compared to this . " Clytem . I nursed thy childhood , and in peace would die . Orestes . Spare thee to live with me - my father's murderer ? Clytem . Not I ; say rather Fate ordained his ...
... similar circumstances , is tame and commonplace compared to this . " Clytem . I nursed thy childhood , and in peace would die . Orestes . Spare thee to live with me - my father's murderer ? Clytem . Not I ; say rather Fate ordained his ...
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... similar comparisons . Even the Russians do not scruple to compare their tragic poet , Azerov , to Homer . In a recent elaborate review of his Edi- pus , Polyxena , and Demetrius , attributed to no less a personage than Prince Demetrius ...
... similar comparisons . Even the Russians do not scruple to compare their tragic poet , Azerov , to Homer . In a recent elaborate review of his Edi- pus , Polyxena , and Demetrius , attributed to no less a personage than Prince Demetrius ...
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... similar circum- stances . We quote Sotheby's translation , as nearest to the original : " Grief fell on all around ; Then Helen thus breathed forth her plaintive sound : - ' Hector , to Helen's soul more lov'd than all , Whom I in ...
... similar circum- stances . We quote Sotheby's translation , as nearest to the original : " Grief fell on all around ; Then Helen thus breathed forth her plaintive sound : - ' Hector , to Helen's soul more lov'd than all , Whom I in ...
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... similar fate , at the hands of Paris and Apollo . Homer well knew that it was cowardly and barbarous - a disgrace to his countrymen- thus to stab and insult the lifeless body of noble Hector ; but he allowed it , in order to render the ...
... similar fate , at the hands of Paris and Apollo . Homer well knew that it was cowardly and barbarous - a disgrace to his countrymen- thus to stab and insult the lifeless body of noble Hector ; but he allowed it , in order to render the ...
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... similar to those in which Eneas parted so suddenly and rudely with Dido : " Be not incensed against me , venerated goddess : I know how inferior Penelope is to thee in form , stature , and beauty of countenance ; for she is mortal ...
... similar to those in which Eneas parted so suddenly and rudely with Dido : " Be not incensed against me , venerated goddess : I know how inferior Penelope is to thee in form , stature , and beauty of countenance ; for she is mortal ...
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