The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... human race . No great poet has appeared in any part of the world , whether in the East or in the West , in Italy or Persia , in France or India , in England or in China , who has not directly or indirectly drawn inspiration from the ...
... human race . No great poet has appeared in any part of the world , whether in the East or in the West , in Italy or Persia , in France or India , in England or in China , who has not directly or indirectly drawn inspiration from the ...
Pagina 6
... human monster , that he would have killed her , had his mother , Venus , not appeared just at the moment , and told him that he would be better occupied in trying to save his own wife , son , or father . Nothing is more contrary to her ...
... human monster , that he would have killed her , had his mother , Venus , not appeared just at the moment , and told him that he would be better occupied in trying to save his own wife , son , or father . Nothing is more contrary to her ...
Pagina 13
... human nature , his respect for old age , and his love and esteem for his father - we mean where he says , " Old man , no want of skill , " & c . , but the original is much more touch- ing , “ O , old man , " & c . , ( ' ☎ yɛpov ) IV ...
... human nature , his respect for old age , and his love and esteem for his father - we mean where he says , " Old man , no want of skill , " & c . , but the original is much more touch- ing , “ O , old man , " & c . , ( ' ☎ yɛpov ) IV ...
Pagina 18
... human nature too well to give her prominence at such a time ; he held the sorrow of a wife like Andromache to be far too sacred a thing to be trifled with , or exhibited to vulgar gaze ; and accordingly he would not allow her to see so ...
... human nature too well to give her prominence at such a time ; he held the sorrow of a wife like Andromache to be far too sacred a thing to be trifled with , or exhibited to vulgar gaze ; and accordingly he would not allow her to see so ...
Pagina 21
... humanity and decorum as to drag his slayer's corpse at his chariot wheels . But , in the midst of all this rage , Achilles had respect for the patriot - hero , who refused to pay any at- tention to omens , or auguries , as long as his ...
... humanity and decorum as to drag his slayer's corpse at his chariot wheels . But , in the midst of all this rage , Achilles had respect for the patriot - hero , who refused to pay any at- tention to omens , or auguries , as long as his ...
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