The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 217
... Homer's noblest oratory ; · τί δὲ δεῖ πολεμιζέμεναι Τρώεσσιν ̓Αργείους ; τί δὲ λαὸν ἀνήγαγεν ἔνθαδ ̓ ἀγείρας ̓Ατρείδης ; ἢ οὐκ Ἑλένης ἕνεκ ' ήυκόμοιο ; * Was she a vicious woman and a seductress , or was she a victim ? Do the laws of ...
... Homer's noblest oratory ; · τί δὲ δεῖ πολεμιζέμεναι Τρώεσσιν ̓Αργείους ; τί δὲ λαὸν ἀνήγαγεν ἔνθαδ ̓ ἀγείρας ̓Ατρείδης ; ἢ οὐκ Ἑλένης ἕνεκ ' ήυκόμοιο ; * Was she a vicious woman and a seductress , or was she a victim ? Do the laws of ...
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... Homer has gratuitously forced upon us the scene between him and his re- luctant wife . It was just that he should mark as a bad man him who had sinned wilfully , obstinately , and fatally , alike against Greece and his own family and ...
... Homer has gratuitously forced upon us the scene between him and his re- luctant wife . It was just that he should mark as a bad man him who had sinned wilfully , obstinately , and fatally , alike against Greece and his own family and ...
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... Homer's Helen or in his Andromache . Andromache , for example , is not elaborately drawn . She is rather a product of Homer's character and feel- ing than of his art . She was simply what Tennyson in his ' Isabel ' calls the stately ...
... Homer's Helen or in his Andromache . Andromache , for example , is not elaborately drawn . She is rather a product of Homer's character and feel- ing than of his art . She was simply what Tennyson in his ' Isabel ' calls the stately ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
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