The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 6
... seems to show that it is highly unlikely that there ever was such a double fountain in the neighbourhood of the fortress . We have to go to the top of many - fountained Ida to find a pair of springs which might have suggested the ...
... seems to show that it is highly unlikely that there ever was such a double fountain in the neighbourhood of the fortress . We have to go to the top of many - fountained Ida to find a pair of springs which might have suggested the ...
Page 8
... seem to be overruled by the fact that Priam had previously used the Scean Gate when he went forth to conclude an armistice . On the whole we are ... seems to imply his belief that the worship of Athene was Trojan . For 8 THE TROJAN WAR.
... seem to be overruled by the fact that Priam had previously used the Scean Gate when he went forth to conclude an armistice . On the whole we are ... seems to imply his belief that the worship of Athene was Trojan . For 8 THE TROJAN WAR.
Page 9
... seems sufficient to establish the cult of Athene in the city of Priam . The crime of the Locrian Aias , who violated Cassandra , the priestess of Athene , tearing her from the sanctuary , is familiar . Plague and famine broke out in ...
... seems sufficient to establish the cult of Athene in the city of Priam . The crime of the Locrian Aias , who violated Cassandra , the priestess of Athene , tearing her from the sanctuary , is familiar . Plague and famine broke out in ...
Page 10
... seems to have extended over the Troad itself , westward to the river Esepus , beyond which was the country of the ... seem less marked out by nature for commercial prosperity than the plain of Hissarlik . With its marshes and malaria ...
... seems to have extended over the Troad itself , westward to the river Esepus , beyond which was the country of the ... seem less marked out by nature for commercial prosperity than the plain of Hissarlik . With its marshes and malaria ...
Page 13
... seems to supply a strong ground for the view , probable on other and more general grounds , that the material of the Iliad was derived from the poems of Achæan minstrels who sang to the generations immediately succeeding the fall of ...
... seems to supply a strong ground for the view , probable on other and more general grounds , that the material of the Iliad was derived from the poems of Achæan minstrels who sang to the generations immediately succeeding the fall of ...
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