The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 11
... appears throughout ; No plant , no fig - tree , vine , nor olive - tree , Pear - tree , nor bed , escape thy culturing hand In all the garden . I would something add , Nor let thy anger rise at this my speech . Thy carefulness becomes ...
... appears throughout ; No plant , no fig - tree , vine , nor olive - tree , Pear - tree , nor bed , escape thy culturing hand In all the garden . I would something add , Nor let thy anger rise at this my speech . Thy carefulness becomes ...
Pagina 21
... appear that , when thus addressing the Greeks , he had any intention of outraging Hector's body . On the contrary , the whole tenor of his speech seemed to evince a feeling of com- miseration , rather than any further vengeance . But ...
... appear that , when thus addressing the Greeks , he had any intention of outraging Hector's body . On the contrary , the whole tenor of his speech seemed to evince a feeling of com- miseration , rather than any further vengeance . But ...
Pagina 23
... appears to him , as the ghost of Hamlet does in Shakspeare , and several other inci- dents scarcely less interesting or startling , we come to that in which his mother Thetis descends from Olympus to tell him that it is the will of ...
... appears to him , as the ghost of Hamlet does in Shakspeare , and several other inci- dents scarcely less interesting or startling , we come to that in which his mother Thetis descends from Olympus to tell him that it is the will of ...
Pagina 25
... appear when com- pared to these - nay , compared even to Ulysses , whom it is so much the fashion to disparage as a mere trickster , if not a downright knave , or sharper , but to whom , in reality , the Æneas of Virgil is vastly ...
... appear when com- pared to these - nay , compared even to Ulysses , whom it is so much the fashion to disparage as a mere trickster , if not a downright knave , or sharper , but to whom , in reality , the Æneas of Virgil is vastly ...
Pagina 35
... appears to forget this . He not only ignores some of the late results of physiological investigation , but , still worse , he , in the passage just quoted , flatly contradicts a theory which he elsewhere upholds . We refer to the doc ...
... appears to forget this . He not only ignores some of the late results of physiological investigation , but , still worse , he , in the passage just quoted , flatly contradicts a theory which he elsewhere upholds . We refer to the doc ...
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