The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina 17
... translated into heaven to be happy there ; and the remains of those who died in sacrifice were accounted most holy , and honored before any other dead bodies . Variety of deaths they had for those miserable victims , as if they had been ...
... translated into heaven to be happy there ; and the remains of those who died in sacrifice were accounted most holy , and honored before any other dead bodies . Variety of deaths they had for those miserable victims , as if they had been ...
Pagina 21
... translated as follows : " So now in act to speak the virgin stands : But when , the third libation paid , She heard her father's dread commands Enjoining silence , she obeyed ; And for her country's good , With patient , meek ...
... translated as follows : " So now in act to speak the virgin stands : But when , the third libation paid , She heard her father's dread commands Enjoining silence , she obeyed ; And for her country's good , With patient , meek ...
Pagina 27
... Translated from the German of FREDERICK SCHILLER . By the Rev. A. J. W. MORRISON , M. A. London , 1846 . 2. The Life of ... translation - for beautiful it is , and grand , despite the carp- ing , linguistic criticisms of the Westminster ...
... Translated from the German of FREDERICK SCHILLER . By the Rev. A. J. W. MORRISON , M. A. London , 1846 . 2. The Life of ... translation - for beautiful it is , and grand , despite the carp- ing , linguistic criticisms of the Westminster ...
Pagina 28
... translator the gifted Coleridge , beneath whose hand the primal beauties take rather an extra glory than that ... translations of works depending for their charms on the subtle fascination of poetic genius , must here be laid aside . The ...
... translator the gifted Coleridge , beneath whose hand the primal beauties take rather an extra glory than that ... translations of works depending for their charms on the subtle fascination of poetic genius , must here be laid aside . The ...
Pagina 115
... translation of Homer hardly falls within our subject . Lord Derby , although a brilliant politician and a nobleman of high char- acter , has not , we think , with all his ability , earned a very great reputation as a statesman . No ...
... translation of Homer hardly falls within our subject . Lord Derby , although a brilliant politician and a nobleman of high char- acter , has not , we think , with all his ability , earned a very great reputation as a statesman . No ...
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