The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... least twenty - eight hundred years - most probably three thousand - his works have con- tinued to astonish and delight the human race . No great poet has appeared in any part of the world , whether in the East or in the West , in Italy ...
... least twenty - eight hundred years - most probably three thousand - his works have con- tinued to astonish and delight the human race . No great poet has appeared in any part of the world , whether in the East or in the West , in Italy ...
Pagina 5
... least against her will . " Ornatus Argivæ Helenæ quos illa Mycenis , Pergama cum peteret inconcessosque Hymenæos , Extulerat ; matris Ledæ mirabile donum . ” — Æn . I. , 650 . She is painted in still darker colors , if possible , in ...
... least against her will . " Ornatus Argivæ Helenæ quos illa Mycenis , Pergama cum peteret inconcessosque Hymenæos , Extulerat ; matris Ledæ mirabile donum . ” — Æn . I. , 650 . She is painted in still darker colors , if possible , in ...
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... least , that there were many who did not like her ; but this is abundantly accounted for by her being looked upon as the cause of the war , whether the willing cause or not . At all events , there is not a passage in the whole Iliad ...
... least , that there were many who did not like her ; but this is abundantly accounted for by her being looked upon as the cause of the war , whether the willing cause or not . At all events , there is not a passage in the whole Iliad ...
Pagina 10
... least , that if the author of the Eneid has failed to render Helen amiable , or even respect- able , it was not for want of genius . Ulysses is not allowed to develope his own character in the Æneid as he is in the Iliad . In the former ...
... least , that if the author of the Eneid has failed to render Helen amiable , or even respect- able , it was not for want of genius . Ulysses is not allowed to develope his own character in the Æneid as he is in the Iliad . In the former ...
Pagina 18
... least , the point that has caused most discussion between critics - we mean that at which , notwithstanding his former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some censure Homer for this ; but they are by no means the best who do 80 ...
... least , the point that has caused most discussion between critics - we mean that at which , notwithstanding his former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some censure Homer for this ; but they are by no means the best who do 80 ...
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