The Quarterly Review, 246. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... told , being vertical suggests the driving force of the emotions and the ' transverse beam of classic , the restful tranquillity of the intellect . ' But the intellect is neither restful nor tranquil ; it is , on the contrary ...
... told , being vertical suggests the driving force of the emotions and the ' transverse beam of classic , the restful tranquillity of the intellect . ' But the intellect is neither restful nor tranquil ; it is , on the contrary ...
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... told us about ghosts in the remains of the ancient Greek and Latin literature . Some of these stories belong professedly to the sphere of poetical mythology -- the ghosts in Homer and in the Attic tragedians . But even such stories will ...
... told us about ghosts in the remains of the ancient Greek and Latin literature . Some of these stories belong professedly to the sphere of poetical mythology -- the ghosts in Homer and in the Attic tragedians . But even such stories will ...
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... told by the Delphic oracle that their bad harvests were due to the wrath of the dead athlete Theagenes , whose statue they had dishonoured . At Anagyrus in Attica , one is told in the Lexicon of Suidas , a man cut down the grove of the ...
... told by the Delphic oracle that their bad harvests were due to the wrath of the dead athlete Theagenes , whose statue they had dishonoured . At Anagyrus in Attica , one is told in the Lexicon of Suidas , a man cut down the grove of the ...
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... told on the spot to Pausanias in the second century A.D. some 600 years after the event , but an old painting of the fifth century B.C. showed the figure of the hero Echetlus or Echetlæus in the Greek ranks . Browning , it may be ...
... told on the spot to Pausanias in the second century A.D. some 600 years after the event , but an old painting of the fifth century B.C. showed the figure of the hero Echetlus or Echetlæus in the Greek ranks . Browning , it may be ...
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... told , is in themselves , and its name is Superstition . But if two men like Dio and Brutus , men of grave character ... told in the original text . As for Dio , we are told that a little while before his assassination in the year 354 ...
... told , is in themselves , and its name is Superstition . But if two men like Dio and Brutus , men of grave character ... told in the original text . As for Dio , we are told that a little while before his assassination in the year 354 ...
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