The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 18
... soon as Andromache is assured that he will , nay , must , fight , she shuts herself up in her palace , that the thick walls may deaden the horror breathed from the field . She fully understands his feelings , as she so gracefully shows ...
... soon as Andromache is assured that he will , nay , must , fight , she shuts herself up in her palace , that the thick walls may deaden the horror breathed from the field . She fully understands his feelings , as she so gracefully shows ...
Pagina 27
... soon alive to miss and mourn The form beyond the ocean borne Shall start the lonely king ! And thought shall fill the lost one's room , And darkly through the palace gloom Shall stalk a ghostly thing . Her statues meet , as round they ...
... soon alive to miss and mourn The form beyond the ocean borne Shall start the lonely king ! And thought shall fill the lost one's room , And darkly through the palace gloom Shall stalk a ghostly thing . Her statues meet , as round they ...
Pagina 56
... soon began to decline ; and intellectual decay , the natural conse- quence of patronage , was seen in every department of thought . So in many other cases we see the damage entailed by the interference of government . Laws fixing a ...
... soon began to decline ; and intellectual decay , the natural conse- quence of patronage , was seen in every department of thought . So in many other cases we see the damage entailed by the interference of government . Laws fixing a ...
Pagina 73
... soon the blazing Bustum and its fragrant fumes disputed favor with the fresh , calm grave . For either ceremony , the deceased was crowned with flowers , and arrayed in his richest habit . The Greeks and Romans had funeral games , which ...
... soon the blazing Bustum and its fragrant fumes disputed favor with the fresh , calm grave . For either ceremony , the deceased was crowned with flowers , and arrayed in his richest habit . The Greeks and Romans had funeral games , which ...
Pagina 75
... soon replace , on our consoles and mantel - pieces , the ornaments of bronze clocks and china vases now found there . " The amiable genius which , for in- fantile amusement , prompted the construction of toy guillo- tines , with their ...
... soon replace , on our consoles and mantel - pieces , the ornaments of bronze clocks and china vases now found there . " The amiable genius which , for in- fantile amusement , prompted the construction of toy guillo- tines , with their ...
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