The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 5
... respect ; though he had proved himself a great poet before he attempted the Æneid . Not one of his char- acters approaches that upon which it is modelled . It is suffi- cient to note those of Helen and Ulysses as examples . The former ...
... respect ; though he had proved himself a great poet before he attempted the Æneid . Not one of his char- acters approaches that upon which it is modelled . It is suffi- cient to note those of Helen and Ulysses as examples . The former ...
Pagina 6
... respect for him ; she rather despised his char- acter . Still , she was not only faithful , but we have many proofs of her tenderness towards him . But there is more than circumstantial evidence to support the theory of her having been ...
... respect for him ; she rather despised his char- acter . Still , she was not only faithful , but we have many proofs of her tenderness towards him . But there is more than circumstantial evidence to support the theory of her having been ...
Pagina 10
... 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 he has very little to do with the action of the poem . True , his name is frequently ...
... 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 he has very little to do with the action of the poem . True , his name is frequently ...
Pagina 13
... 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 . , 243 , and the ...
... 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 . , 243 , and the ...
Pagina 19
... respect the remains of his fallen antagonist . But the enraged Peleus ' son would have no covenant - no restraint on his sovereign will ; but calls on him to summon his " every - kind of valor " ( παντοίης αρετῆς μιμνησκει ) . " Much ...
... respect the remains of his fallen antagonist . But the enraged Peleus ' son would have no covenant - no restraint on his sovereign will ; but calls on him to summon his " every - kind of valor " ( παντοίης αρετῆς μιμνησκει ) . " Much ...
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