The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 16
... seem a hopeless problem to discriminate their contribu- tions . And a full solution would have to determine both the poetical liberties with fact taken by the old minstrels , and the later inventions wrought by the art of Homer into the ...
... seem a hopeless problem to discriminate their contribu- tions . And a full solution would have to determine both the poetical liberties with fact taken by the old minstrels , and the later inventions wrought by the art of Homer into the ...
Page 18
... seem to have a nearer affinity ; and , as the Dardanians must be derived from the central regions of the Balkan ... seems to us to accord with other evidence and to afford the most satisfactory explanation of the data of the Iliad ...
... seem to have a nearer affinity ; and , as the Dardanians must be derived from the central regions of the Balkan ... seems to us to accord with other evidence and to afford the most satisfactory explanation of the data of the Iliad ...
Page 40
... seem in truth temptations to Providence . And when the bard of Alexander's Feast sings Darius , great and good , Fallen from his high estate , ' his aim is avowedly a different one . He seeks ' soft pity to infuse . ' Virgil , it has ...
... seem in truth temptations to Providence . And when the bard of Alexander's Feast sings Darius , great and good , Fallen from his high estate , ' his aim is avowedly a different one . He seeks ' soft pity to infuse . ' Virgil , it has ...
Page 44
... seems natural to see the influence of the sympathetic imagination of the greatest historical artist of Rome ... seem to some a trifle , though I do not think it is , these two books , and particularly the eighth book , are marked off ...
... seems natural to see the influence of the sympathetic imagination of the greatest historical artist of Rome ... seem to some a trifle , though I do not think it is , these two books , and particularly the eighth book , are marked off ...
Page 51
... seems to have consisted of some four or five triremes , together with transports , and it conveyed 2000 soldiers and a considerable military chest . It followed the coast of Cyprus as far as the promontory of Curias and then struck ...
... seems to have consisted of some four or five triremes , together with transports , and it conveyed 2000 soldiers and a considerable military chest . It followed the coast of Cyprus as far as the promontory of Curias and then struck ...
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