The Quarterly Review, 226. köideJohn Murray, 1916 |
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Page 12
... regard to Black Sea traffic , yet they were the principal and the closest allies of the Trojans in the war . But their power too was threatened by the Achæans , who were already in possession of Rhodes , and they had therefore a good ...
... regard to Black Sea traffic , yet they were the principal and the closest allies of the Trojans in the war . But their power too was threatened by the Achæans , who were already in possession of Rhodes , and they had therefore a good ...
Page 13
... theory which does not commend itself to us . Until we have some decisive proof to the contrary we must regard Pelasgoi as a distinctly non - Greek name . the Minoan rulers , and the Achæans . This view THE TROJAN WAR 13.
... theory which does not commend itself to us . Until we have some decisive proof to the contrary we must regard Pelasgoi as a distinctly non - Greek name . the Minoan rulers , and the Achæans . This view THE TROJAN WAR 13.
Page 20
... regard the discomfiture of the Achæans in battle as a real episode of the war , there is some reason for think- ing that it may have been due to such a quarrel among the kings as Homer describes . For Mr Leaf has shown that the raid of ...
... regard the discomfiture of the Achæans in battle as a real episode of the war , there is some reason for think- ing that it may have been due to such a quarrel among the kings as Homer describes . For Mr Leaf has shown that the raid of ...
Page 38
... regard , to dinner , and we parted the best of friends . Here is another episode in the domain of that inter- nationalism run mad which was at one time the curse of the Egyptian Government . When I arrived at Cairo in 1883 ...
... regard , to dinner , and we parted the best of friends . Here is another episode in the domain of that inter- nationalism run mad which was at one time the curse of the Egyptian Government . When I arrived at Cairo in 1883 ...
Page 43
... regard to the difference in the subjects of the books . The two together make up the Pompeian tragedy , but their aspects are not the same . The seventh shows us the fall of the leader and his cause ; its interest in the main is ...
... regard to the difference in the subjects of the books . The two together make up the Pompeian tragedy , but their aspects are not the same . The seventh shows us the fall of the leader and his cause ; its interest in the main is ...
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