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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... Iliad itself , of the Trojan champion . First , there is Achilles , his known superior , of whom , as a warrior , he comes within no measurable distance . But besides this , he suffers virtual defeat at the hands once of Diomed and ...
... Iliad itself , of the Trojan champion . First , there is Achilles , his known superior , of whom , as a warrior , he comes within no measurable distance . But besides this , he suffers virtual defeat at the hands once of Diomed and ...
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... Iliad as a bard . Is it then true or is it false ? Let us proceed to examine the evidence . In the Iliad we meet more than once with the line : - : - τίσασθαι Ελένης ὁρμήματά τε στοναχάς τε ; * and expositors , in order to avoid ...
... Iliad as a bard . Is it then true or is it false ? Let us proceed to examine the evidence . In the Iliad we meet more than once with the line : - : - τίσασθαι Ελένης ὁρμήματά τε στοναχάς τε ; * and expositors , in order to avoid ...
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... Iliad ; in any more general view , Godfrey's both stands higher in the moral sphere , and forms a better poetic whole . While the part of Achilles in the Iliad is apparently assigned to Rinaldo , there is room to doubt whether Tasso ...
... Iliad ; in any more general view , Godfrey's both stands higher in the moral sphere , and forms a better poetic whole . While the part of Achilles in the Iliad is apparently assigned to Rinaldo , there is room to doubt whether Tasso ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
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