The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4 |
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Nor is Sophocles less sparing of the Homeric fountain , as the titles alone of his principal tragedies sufficiently show , namely , Ajax , Electra , and Philoctetes , the dramatis persona in each of which are borrowed from Homer .
Nor is Sophocles less sparing of the Homeric fountain , as the titles alone of his principal tragedies sufficiently show , namely , Ajax , Electra , and Philoctetes , the dramatis persona in each of which are borrowed from Homer .
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Hence it is that his revenge is not sufficiently gratified , by dragging his corpse to the Grecian ships in the frightful , revolting manner described . He resolves that it shall be given to the dogs , that they may tear and devour it ...
Hence it is that his revenge is not sufficiently gratified , by dragging his corpse to the Grecian ships in the frightful , revolting manner described . He resolves that it shall be given to the dogs , that they may tear and devour it ...
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He would doubt even his own doubts . History presents but few instances of a consist- ent and thorough - going skeptic . Pyrrho and Hume will , however , serve sufficiently well as examples .
He would doubt even his own doubts . History presents but few instances of a consist- ent and thorough - going skeptic . Pyrrho and Hume will , however , serve sufficiently well as examples .
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This was sufficiently plain , at the same time it was a delicate way to put an end to attacks which , emanating as they did from one of the most learned universities in Italy , seemed to pos- sess a semi - official character .
This was sufficiently plain , at the same time it was a delicate way to put an end to attacks which , emanating as they did from one of the most learned universities in Italy , seemed to pos- sess a semi - official character .
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... would be sufficiently evi- dent , from the promptness with which both were repealed , altogether independently of the statistics just given . was too much in favor of the debtor , encouraging him to run more and more in debt ...
... would be sufficiently evi- dent , from the promptness with which both were repealed , altogether independently of the statistics just given . was too much in favor of the debtor , encouraging him to run more and more in debt ...
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