The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 13
... passed on to Knossos ' about B.C. 1400 , and from that time were the ruling tribe in Greece , though they did not occupy all the country . Thus we have four instead of two peoples on the scene - the Pelasgians , * the pre - Achæan ...
... passed on to Knossos ' about B.C. 1400 , and from that time were the ruling tribe in Greece , though they did not occupy all the country . Thus we have four instead of two peoples on the scene - the Pelasgians , * the pre - Achæan ...
Page 23
... between right and left , would certainly have seized the lobe of his left ear with his left hand . The Egyptian , however , passed his right hand over the top of his head and , with that hand , took hold of EAST AND WEST 23.
... between right and left , would certainly have seized the lobe of his left ear with his left hand . The Egyptian , however , passed his right hand over the top of his head and , with that hand , took hold of EAST AND WEST 23.
Page 28
... passed it out of the window to the beggar with the remark : All Moslems are brothers . ' The hungry guests were somewhat amazed , but they were shortly afterwards deeply interested by a discussion which arose as to whether , in the next ...
... passed it out of the window to the beggar with the remark : All Moslems are brothers . ' The hungry guests were somewhat amazed , but they were shortly afterwards deeply interested by a discussion which arose as to whether , in the next ...
Page 44
... passed by so broad a road ' ) . To put the matter briefly , in this narrative of the final scenes of Pompey's life not only are the characteristic faults of the narrator - exaggerated emphasis , unnatural antithesis , twisted expression ...
... passed by so broad a road ' ) . To put the matter briefly , in this narrative of the final scenes of Pompey's life not only are the characteristic faults of the narrator - exaggerated emphasis , unnatural antithesis , twisted expression ...
Page 49
... Passing Icaria and Samos , Cos , Cnidos and Rhodes , and striking thence across the sea to the Lycian coast , Pompey made his first stopping - place Phaselis on the borders of Lycia according to Lucan , or Attalia in Pamphylia according ...
... Passing Icaria and Samos , Cos , Cnidos and Rhodes , and striking thence across the sea to the Lycian coast , Pompey made his first stopping - place Phaselis on the borders of Lycia according to Lucan , or Attalia in Pamphylia according ...
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