The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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... fact , and quotes with approval the proposal of Baron von Schleinitz ( which he also attributes to Hautefeuille in 1868 * ) that , if and as soon as private property is hereafter not respected by England or any other State in maritime ...
... fact , and quotes with approval the proposal of Baron von Schleinitz ( which he also attributes to Hautefeuille in 1868 * ) that , if and as soon as private property is hereafter not respected by England or any other State in maritime ...
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... fact that , despite the sameness of form , they never become wearisome . The versatility of the Greek mind found ever new modes of expression whose exquisiteness of finish made it possible to insert new word - pictures within a frame ...
... fact that , despite the sameness of form , they never become wearisome . The versatility of the Greek mind found ever new modes of expression whose exquisiteness of finish made it possible to insert new word - pictures within a frame ...
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... fact that they cannot have been examples of middle - class domesticity . It is when childhood has passed into youth , and when youth is passing into manhood , that the fire of the life of those ages sets poetry aflame . It THE GREEK ...
... fact that they cannot have been examples of middle - class domesticity . It is when childhood has passed into youth , and when youth is passing into manhood , that the fire of the life of those ages sets poetry aflame . It THE GREEK ...
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the original Greek . The fact that so fine a scholar has failed might well deter others from attempting to present such poetry in prose translation . The technical difficulties of verse translation are still greater ; but , if these be ...
the original Greek . The fact that so fine a scholar has failed might well deter others from attempting to present such poetry in prose translation . The technical difficulties of verse translation are still greater ; but , if these be ...
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... fact we know , that the ancient world was haunted with the fear of death ; but no other branch of ancient literature shows so clearly as the Anthology the extent to which the fear pervaded the life of the early centuries . The old ...
... fact we know , that the ancient world was haunted with the fear of death ; but no other branch of ancient literature shows so clearly as the Anthology the extent to which the fear pervaded the life of the early centuries . The old ...
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