The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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... Greece which has furnished the occasion for these remarks . But Connop Thirlwall is one of the mitred dignitaries of the Anglican Church ; and , in accordance with his vocation , he is timorous where he should be bold , lukewarm where ...
... Greece which has furnished the occasion for these remarks . But Connop Thirlwall is one of the mitred dignitaries of the Anglican Church ; and , in accordance with his vocation , he is timorous where he should be bold , lukewarm where ...
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... Greece . Without a decided choice , it is impossible to establish any com- munion of feeling with the actors in the great drama of Greece , in which every change was intimately connected with intense per- sonal action and virulent ...
... Greece . Without a decided choice , it is impossible to establish any com- munion of feeling with the actors in the great drama of Greece , in which every change was intimately connected with intense per- sonal action and virulent ...
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... Greece should exhibit the regular sequence and evolution of natural effects from recognized laws . It is only recently that history has attempted to assume this scientific form . Mr. Grote is entitled to the credit of being the first to ...
... Greece should exhibit the regular sequence and evolution of natural effects from recognized laws . It is only recently that history has attempted to assume this scientific form . Mr. Grote is entitled to the credit of being the first to ...
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... Greece , forms a grand and appropriate introduction to the main history of the Greeks . This occupies the whole of the first , and nearly half of the second volume , and includes a careful examination of the Homeric tion . * It may be ...
... Greece , forms a grand and appropriate introduction to the main history of the Greeks . This occupies the whole of the first , and nearly half of the second volume , and includes a careful examination of the Homeric tion . * It may be ...
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... Greece , § i , vol . i , pp . 1-4 . Thirlwall , Hist . Greece , c . i , vol . i , pp . 34-42 . Hermann , Pol . Ant . Greece , c . i , § 6 , note 2 , p . 13. Pindar , Olymp . vii , vv . 55–63 , ed . Bergkh . Aristoph . Acharn . vv . 484 ...
... Greece , § i , vol . i , pp . 1-4 . Thirlwall , Hist . Greece , c . i , vol . i , pp . 34-42 . Hermann , Pol . Ant . Greece , c . i , § 6 , note 2 , p . 13. Pindar , Olymp . vii , vv . 55–63 , ed . Bergkh . Aristoph . Acharn . vv . 484 ...
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