The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 10
... common . He reconstructs from various passages in the Iliad the great foray of Achilles which was directed against the cities of this confederacy . This raid , in which Chryseis and Briseis were captured , was the immediate prologue to ...
... common . He reconstructs from various passages in the Iliad the great foray of Achilles which was directed against the cities of this confederacy . This raid , in which Chryseis and Briseis were captured , was the immediate prologue to ...
Page 12
... common cause with Priam . Mr Leaf has made out a strong case for his hypothesis : ' Given the known data - the Hellespont an essential economic necessity to Greece , but blocked by a strong fort , and the expansion of Greece to the ...
... common cause with Priam . Mr Leaf has made out a strong case for his hypothesis : ' Given the known data - the Hellespont an essential economic necessity to Greece , but blocked by a strong fort , and the expansion of Greece to the ...
Page 25
... , ' whereas a Turk will always say ' from bottom to top ' ( altindan ustuna * The Oriental gesture is , however , common to the inhabitants of the South of Europe . kadar ) ? Why should a Turk or a Persian EAST AND WEST 25.
... , ' whereas a Turk will always say ' from bottom to top ' ( altindan ustuna * The Oriental gesture is , however , common to the inhabitants of the South of Europe . kadar ) ? Why should a Turk or a Persian EAST AND WEST 25.
Page 26
... common ground for discussion on some subject with an intelligent Eastern , the latter will suddenly advance some theory or make some remark which , to the amazement of the European , will reveal to him that their minds are , in reality ...
... common ground for discussion on some subject with an intelligent Eastern , the latter will suddenly advance some theory or make some remark which , to the amazement of the European , will reveal to him that their minds are , in reality ...
Page 28
... common friends had to interfere to stop it . On another occasion , the Sheikh was asked to dine with a few friends . The pièce de resistance of the dinner was a roast turkey . Just as it was placed on the table a beggar happened to pass ...
... common friends had to interfere to stop it . On another occasion , the Sheikh was asked to dine with a few friends . The pièce de resistance of the dinner was a roast turkey . Just as it was placed on the table a beggar happened to pass ...
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