The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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... POETRY 1. Georgian Poetry 1911-12 . The Poetry Bookshop , 1912 . 2. Georgian Poetry 1913-15 . The Poetry Bookshop , 1915 . 3. The Catholic Anthology 1914-15 . Elkin Matthews , 1915 . ART . 5. - GERMAN PENETRATION IN RUMANIA ART . 6 ...
... POETRY 1. Georgian Poetry 1911-12 . The Poetry Bookshop , 1912 . 2. Georgian Poetry 1913-15 . The Poetry Bookshop , 1915 . 3. The Catholic Anthology 1914-15 . Elkin Matthews , 1915 . ART . 5. - GERMAN PENETRATION IN RUMANIA ART . 6 ...
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... poet ? Is it a tenable view that the funda- mental groundwork of the story was myth , and that legends about gods had been woven round the bare fact of a war for Troy , when the causes and circumstances of the war had long been entirely ...
... poet ? Is it a tenable view that the funda- mental groundwork of the story was myth , and that legends about gods had been woven round the bare fact of a war for Troy , when the causes and circumstances of the war had long been entirely ...
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... poet generally accurate in his topography and geography ? If we find that the natural features of the Trojan plain and the geography of the Troad correspond with remarkable completeness to the details of the poet's picture , this ...
... poet generally accurate in his topography and geography ? If we find that the natural features of the Trojan plain and the geography of the Troad correspond with remarkable completeness to the details of the poet's picture , this ...
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... poet ' ( Ib . pp . 30 , 31 ) . The Simois , now the Dümbrek - su , which flows down a valley north of Hissarlik , is only a small brook which runs dry in summer ; but it marks one of the natural limits of the battle - field , and it is ...
... poet ' ( Ib . pp . 30 , 31 ) . The Simois , now the Dümbrek - su , which flows down a valley north of Hissarlik , is only a small brook which runs dry in summer ; but it marks one of the natural limits of the battle - field , and it is ...
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... poet furnishes an elaborate description ; and we have no doubt that he is right in concluding that the sources of different temperatures were a poetical invention . A cold spring , as we have already said , exists in the place where we ...
... poet furnishes an elaborate description ; and we have no doubt that he is right in concluding that the sources of different temperatures were a poetical invention . A cold spring , as we have already said , exists in the place where we ...
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