The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 3
... whole range of tragic literature there is nothing more awfully start- ling than the dialogue between the mother and the son before the parricide is committed . Anything that takes place between Hamlet and his mother , in similar ...
... whole range of tragic literature there is nothing more awfully start- ling than the dialogue between the mother and the son before the parricide is committed . Anything that takes place between Hamlet and his mother , in similar ...
Pagina 4
... whole extent of this paper with the mere titles of poems of various kinds , the chief materials of which have been drawn from Homer , showing how much truth there is in the remark of Dr. Johnson , that " Nation after nation , and ...
... whole extent of this paper with the mere titles of poems of various kinds , the chief materials of which have been drawn from Homer , showing how much truth there is in the remark of Dr. Johnson , that " Nation after nation , and ...
Pagina 7
... whole Iliad more imbued with true pathos , or more like what a woman of sensibility and tenderness would say in similar circum- stances . We quote Sotheby's translation , as nearest to the original : " Grief fell on all around ; Then ...
... whole Iliad more imbued with true pathos , or more like what a woman of sensibility and tenderness would say in similar circum- stances . We quote Sotheby's translation , as nearest to the original : " Grief fell on all around ; Then ...
Pagina 8
... whole , deeply affecting . The large crowd of people ( dñμos añɛípov ) pre- sent on the occasion are represented by Homer as having given expression to their sympathy by a sort of simultaneous sigh or wail . Priam , though overcome with ...
... whole , deeply affecting . The large crowd of people ( dñμos añɛípov ) pre- sent on the occasion are represented by Homer as having given expression to their sympathy by a sort of simultaneous sigh or wail . Priam , though overcome with ...
Pagina 9
... whole piece is little better , so far as poetical justice is con- cerned , than a caricature of such of the men and women of Homer as form the dramatis persona . Nothing could be more evident than that his conception of Helen was not de ...
... whole piece is little better , so far as poetical justice is con- cerned , than a caricature of such of the men and women of Homer as form the dramatis persona . Nothing could be more evident than that his conception of Helen was not de ...
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