Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... seems to me to be a very bad principle indeed , and I cannot allow the discussion to pass without raising my voice in opposition to the notion that because a very big crime is committed it is to be treated as though it were a little ...
... seems to me to be a very bad principle indeed , and I cannot allow the discussion to pass without raising my voice in opposition to the notion that because a very big crime is committed it is to be treated as though it were a little ...
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... seem good to the gods and to you , ye goddesses . * The next which comes for solution is the prologue of the Odyssey , which is a very miracle of the Poet's ingenuity ; his ten hexameters here are to be divided by vertical lines between ...
... seem good to the gods and to you , ye goddesses . * The next which comes for solution is the prologue of the Odyssey , which is a very miracle of the Poet's ingenuity ; his ten hexameters here are to be divided by vertical lines between ...
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... seems to be in accordance with the Chronicle , though it places Homer far earlier . There are , however , certain internal considerations which bring us near the date 708. The chain of Greek poets other than Homer can be traced to about ...
... seems to be in accordance with the Chronicle , though it places Homer far earlier . There are , however , certain internal considerations which bring us near the date 708. The chain of Greek poets other than Homer can be traced to about ...
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... seems to be known only from the Homeric Poems . Nor are we to suppose that when Homer was employed to compose its lays he was expected to utilize historical materials ; it is most improbable that any such existed . What he had to do was ...
... seems to be known only from the Homeric Poems . Nor are we to suppose that when Homer was employed to compose its lays he was expected to utilize historical materials ; it is most improbable that any such existed . What he had to do was ...
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... seems to furnish wonderful consolation to a conquered people to be told that their conqueror is one of themselves and indeed the legitimate heir to their throne . Hence Alexander the Great in the Egyptian form of his biography is made ...
... seems to furnish wonderful consolation to a conquered people to be told that their conqueror is one of themselves and indeed the legitimate heir to their throne . Hence Alexander the Great in the Egyptian form of his biography is made ...
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