The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 18
... former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some censure Homer for this ; but they are by no means the best who do 80 . Had the antagonists been equal in all but their strength , then , indeed , we might regard the flight of Hector ...
... former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some censure Homer for this ; but they are by no means the best who do 80 . Had the antagonists been equal in all but their strength , then , indeed , we might regard the flight of Hector ...
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... former , became ferocity to the latter ; he had only to look at - nay , to think of - the body of Patroclus in order to exclude all remorse , and stifle every sentiment of mercy , if , indeed , any such was possible to him in the ...
... former , became ferocity to the latter ; he had only to look at - nay , to think of - the body of Patroclus in order to exclude all remorse , and stifle every sentiment of mercy , if , indeed , any such was possible to him in the ...
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... former having beside him the beautiful - faced Briseis . Thus , under the same canopy , the Destroyer and the Bereaved repose , while no noise is heard save the murmurs of the midnight sea . The same heroic hands that slew Hector have ...
... former having beside him the beautiful - faced Briseis . Thus , under the same canopy , the Destroyer and the Bereaved repose , while no noise is heard save the murmurs of the midnight sea . The same heroic hands that slew Hector have ...
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... former are " station- ary , " while the latter are continually advancing . It is no- ticeable that he here deplores the difficulties which arise " from the loose and careless manner in which ordinary lan- guage is employed on subjects ...
... former are " station- ary , " while the latter are continually advancing . It is no- ticeable that he here deplores the difficulties which arise " from the loose and careless manner in which ordinary lan- guage is employed on subjects ...
الصفحة 60
... former are quite as lasting as those produced by the latter . He re- peatedly recognizes the fact that our desires and impulses influence us strongly in the acceptance and defence of opin- ions . In speaking of the Scotch clergy , he ...
... former are quite as lasting as those produced by the latter . He re- peatedly recognizes the fact that our desires and impulses influence us strongly in the acceptance and defence of opin- ions . In speaking of the Scotch clergy , he ...
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