The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 6
... regard her in the light of a 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 ...
... regard her in the light of a 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 ...
Pagina 18
... regard the flight of Hector as a blem- ish . But this was not the case . The son of Priam and Hecuba was not goddess - born , like the son of Thetis . From no mere mortal would the defender of his country have fled . He would not have ...
... regard the flight of Hector as a blem- ish . But this was not the case . The son of Priam and Hecuba was not goddess - born , like the son of Thetis . From no mere mortal would the defender of his country have fled . He would not have ...
Pagina 26
... regard as second only to the Iliad- an opinion which we may attempt to justify before long . Now we must pass on to one or two other imitators of the divine Bard , in order to adduce some proof of the remark that those who have adhered ...
... regard as second only to the Iliad- an opinion which we may attempt to justify before long . Now we must pass on to one or two other imitators of the divine Bard , in order to adduce some proof of the remark that those who have adhered ...
Pagina 27
... regard to Helen , though they are introduced only in an indirect manner . Nor are they put into the mouth of any of the principal characters ; but are used as a melan- choly episode by the chorus - showing the feeling then en- tertained ...
... regard to Helen , though they are introduced only in an indirect manner . Nor are they put into the mouth of any of the principal characters ; but are used as a melan- choly episode by the chorus - showing the feeling then en- tertained ...
Pagina 31
... regard to the progress of society , are to be deemed rather presentiments of the truth , than the re- sults of deliberate investigation . Machiavelli was one of the first to subject social phenomena to a careful study ; but he arrived ...
... regard to the progress of society , are to be deemed rather presentiments of the truth , than the re- sults of deliberate investigation . Machiavelli was one of the first to subject social phenomena to a careful study ; but he arrived ...
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