The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... rendered line for line , without any ornament , will perhaps give the English reader a more correct idea of the original than any other rendering within our reach : In the dust , therefore , he fell , and over him gloried the ...
... rendered line for line , without any ornament , will perhaps give the English reader a more correct idea of the original than any other rendering within our reach : In the dust , therefore , he fell , and over him gloried the ...
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... render the conduct of his favorite hero less revolting , by suggesting that , since the thoughtless sol- diers , who had experienced no personal injury from the fallen hero , took a pride in mangling his corpse , 20 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND ...
... render the conduct of his favorite hero less revolting , by suggesting that , since the thoughtless sol- diers , who had experienced no personal injury from the fallen hero , took a pride in mangling his corpse , 20 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND ...
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... ance ; but let us slay the men , and afterwards , even at your leisure , shall you despoil the dead bodies over the plain . " We have quoted these lines , rendering them freely into 1861. ] 29 THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
... ance ; but let us slay the men , and afterwards , even at your leisure , shall you despoil the dead bodies over the plain . " We have quoted these lines , rendering them freely into 1861. ] 29 THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
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... rendering them freely into the vernacular tongue , all the more readily because there are some , even among those who consider themselves capable of instructing others , who tell us that none but professional com- manders should ...
... rendering them freely into the vernacular tongue , all the more readily because there are some , even among those who consider themselves capable of instructing others , who tell us that none but professional com- manders should ...
الصفحة 31
... rendered possible . Accordingly , when physical science was yet in its infancy , as in ancient times , there could be no social science . The speculations of Plato upon this subject were but profitless reveries ; and even the admirable ...
... rendered possible . Accordingly , when physical science was yet in its infancy , as in ancient times , there could be no social science . The speculations of Plato upon this subject were but profitless reveries ; and even the admirable ...
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