The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 7
... fact that Homer more than once applies to her case the term opunuarά ( rape ) . For example , we find in the second book of the Iliad the line- τίσασθαὶ δ ' Ἑλένης ὁρμήματά τε στοναχας . In the third book she is called 410s enyɛyavia ...
... fact that Homer more than once applies to her case the term opunuarά ( rape ) . For example , we find in the second book of the Iliad the line- τίσασθαὶ δ ' Ἑλένης ὁρμήματά τε στοναχας . In the third book she is called 410s enyɛyavia ...
Pagina 28
... fact , that no other poet has ever equalled Homer , and that to maintain the contrary is to exhibit a want of intelligence , as well as want of taste . There is not one of the great poets who has been compared to Homer - declared equal ...
... fact , that no other poet has ever equalled Homer , and that to maintain the contrary is to exhibit a want of intelligence , as well as want of taste . There is not one of the great poets who has been compared to Homer - declared equal ...
Pagina 32
... facts — in the noble love of liberty which pervades his work , and in the eloquence which invests all parts of it with an undying charm , he has had few equals in any age . Feeling that it is but just to pronounce our opinion at the ...
... facts — in the noble love of liberty which pervades his work , and in the eloquence which invests all parts of it with an undying charm , he has had few equals in any age . Feeling that it is but just to pronounce our opinion at the ...
Pagina 37
... fact , well known to every anatomist , that change in structure is invariably accompanied by change in function , we ... facts , so familiar to every one , that it is almost needless to cite them , show that , in respect to structure ...
... fact , well known to every anatomist , that change in structure is invariably accompanied by change in function , we ... facts , so familiar to every one , that it is almost needless to cite them , show that , in respect to structure ...
Pagina 42
... fact that , in all our mental opera- tions , feeling and thinking are closely united . Our wishes color our judgments . We are all led , in many cases , to be- lieve that to be true which we wish to be true . Thus emo- tional states ...
... fact that , in all our mental opera- tions , feeling and thinking are closely united . Our wishes color our judgments . We are all led , in many cases , to be- lieve that to be true which we wish to be true . Thus emo- tional states ...
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