The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 4
... never was applied before . The results of his careful exploration of the Troad from the Ægean to the river Æsepus , from the Hellespont to the Gulf of Adramyttium , have established triumphantly the veracity of Homer , so far as the ...
... never was applied before . The results of his careful exploration of the Troad from the Ægean to the river Æsepus , from the Hellespont to the Gulf of Adramyttium , have established triumphantly the veracity of Homer , so far as the ...
Page 7
... never equivalent to Trojan in Homer . Dr Dörpfeld holds that the south - eastern gate is meant , as that which led to Dardania . This interpretation , which is obviously in itself satisfactory , suits one of the passages admirably ...
... never equivalent to Trojan in Homer . Dr Dörpfeld holds that the south - eastern gate is meant , as that which led to Dardania . This interpretation , which is obviously in itself satisfactory , suits one of the passages admirably ...
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... never rehabilitate the Catalogue as a document of significance for the Mycenæan age . It was composed by a Boeotian in the interests of Boeotia , which had taken no part in the Trojan War . Probably it was a work of the Hesiodic period ...
... never rehabilitate the Catalogue as a document of significance for the Mycenæan age . It was composed by a Boeotian in the interests of Boeotia , which had taken no part in the Trojan War . Probably it was a work of the Hesiodic period ...
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... never the twain shall meet . ' THE want of sympathy at times displayed by Europeans towards Easterns constitutes a fertile theme for the dis- sertations of a certain school of English politicians , whose intentions are generally ...
... never the twain shall meet . ' THE want of sympathy at times displayed by Europeans towards Easterns constitutes a fertile theme for the dis- sertations of a certain school of English politicians , whose intentions are generally ...
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... never do this . But he will thunder across the river the most uncomplimentary expressions as regards the relatives , particularly those of the female sex , of any other boat- man with whom he happens to have a difference of opinion ...
... never do this . But he will thunder across the river the most uncomplimentary expressions as regards the relatives , particularly those of the female sex , of any other boat- man with whom he happens to have a difference of opinion ...
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