The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 6
... better occupied in trying to save his own wife , son , or father . Nothing is more contrary to her true character , as drawn by Homer , than this . No poet was more opposed to vice than the author of the Iliad . In not a single instance ...
... better occupied in trying to save his own wife , son , or father . Nothing is more contrary to her true character , as drawn by Homer , than this . No poet was more opposed to vice than the author of the Iliad . In not a single instance ...
Pagina 9
... better , so far as poetical justice is con- cerned , than a caricature of such of the men and women of Homer as form the dramatis persona . Nothing could be more evident than that his conception of Helen was not de- rived from Homer ...
... better , so far as poetical justice is con- cerned , than a caricature of such of the men and women of Homer as form the dramatis persona . Nothing could be more evident than that his conception of Helen was not de- rived from Homer ...
Pagina 11
... better pleas'd With cutting words to try the old man's heart ; And so considering , brave Ulysses went Straight to his father . He with head bow'd down Dug round about the plant . His noble son Stood near him , and address'd himself in ...
... better pleas'd With cutting words to try the old man's heart ; And so considering , brave Ulysses went Straight to his father . He with head bow'd down Dug round about the plant . His noble son Stood near him , and address'd himself in ...
Pagina 14
... better qualified to give an opinion on this branch of the subject than Edmund Burke ; and it is as true now as when he wrote that , " there is an erroneous principle which is extremely general in the present age 14 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND ...
... better qualified to give an opinion on this branch of the subject than Edmund Burke ; and it is as true now as when he wrote that , " there is an erroneous principle which is extremely general in the present age 14 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND ...
Pagina 21
... state of decomposition , his rage returns in all its violence , and he asks , Will it indeed fare better with the body of Hector ? POPE . Then his full soul a thought of vengeance 1861. ] 21 THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
... state of decomposition , his rage returns in all its violence , and he asks , Will it indeed fare better with the body of Hector ? POPE . Then his full soul a thought of vengeance 1861. ] 21 THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
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