The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 3
... poet assigns him duties in accord- ance with his inferiority . Nor is it alone the inferior gods Homer treats in this manner ; he frequently assigns corre- * " We must not , " says Menander , " think any demon to be evil or hurtful to ...
... poet assigns him duties in accord- ance with his inferiority . Nor is it alone the inferior gods Homer treats in this manner ; he frequently assigns corre- * " We must not , " says Menander , " think any demon to be evil or hurtful to ...
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... poet speaks in his Seven Chiefs before Thebes , of the dæmon of hatred ( v . 711. ) Yet it is evident from the ... poets represented the infernal as well as the celestial divinities as beautiful in form ; few made any distinction ...
... poet speaks in his Seven Chiefs before Thebes , of the dæmon of hatred ( v . 711. ) Yet it is evident from the ... poets represented the infernal as well as the celestial divinities as beautiful in form ; few made any distinction ...
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... poet to represent things not as they really are , but as they are believed to be by the majority of his readers . Milton must , therefore , be regarded by every fair and unprejudiced critic as fully justified in this respect , although ...
... poet to represent things not as they really are , but as they are believed to be by the majority of his readers . Milton must , therefore , be regarded by every fair and unprejudiced critic as fully justified in this respect , although ...
Pagina 22
... poet , the other a historian— it would be seen by any unprejudiced , intelligent reader , that if either party have reason to laugh at the other for making a little too much of Satan , it is the Catholics who have reason to laugh at the ...
... poet , the other a historian— it would be seen by any unprejudiced , intelligent reader , that if either party have reason to laugh at the other for making a little too much of Satan , it is the Catholics who have reason to laugh at the ...
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... poet , par excellence , of the fifth century , was firmly attached to the old cult ; and his cotemporary , Rutilius Numentiames , openly abused Christian institutions . The Christian literature of the first centuries was strongly tinged ...
... poet , par excellence , of the fifth century , was firmly attached to the old cult ; and his cotemporary , Rutilius Numentiames , openly abused Christian institutions . The Christian literature of the first centuries was strongly tinged ...
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