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... woman , would not betray him in the hour of need and peril . When there was any danger of the Republic , none were more in favor of its salvation than we . Every number of our journal issued since the war commenced affords evidence of ...
... woman , would not betray him in the hour of need and peril . When there was any danger of the Republic , none were more in favor of its salvation than we . Every number of our journal issued since the war commenced affords evidence of ...
Page 203
... Woman , how long wilt thou ? " " Hannah , why weepest thou ? " and " O , ye Kindreds ! " ( chorus of Levites ) , in Part I , and of " Woe unto us ! " " My mother , bless me , " and " When shall I arise ? " in Part II . Both volumes are ...
... Woman , how long wilt thou ? " " Hannah , why weepest thou ? " and " O , ye Kindreds ! " ( chorus of Levites ) , in Part I , and of " Woe unto us ! " " My mother , bless me , " and " When shall I arise ? " in Part II . Both volumes are ...
Page 207
... woman who is beautiful and lovely at twenty , must be equally so at sixty or eighty . It is as natural to be old as it is to be young ; but this * xiii . 703. See x . 420 , Pope's Translation . xvi . 904 . xvii . 814. ** xi . 595 ...
... woman who is beautiful and lovely at twenty , must be equally so at sixty or eighty . It is as natural to be old as it is to be young ; but this * xiii . 703. See x . 420 , Pope's Translation . xvi . 904 . xvii . 814. ** xi . 595 ...
Page 214
... Homer has afforded us still more conclusive proof , if possible , that Agamemnon was not the ruthless enslaver of woman that he is represented . Briseis , whom he forced from Achilles 214 LORD DERBY'S TRANSLATION OF HOMER . [ September ,
... Homer has afforded us still more conclusive proof , if possible , that Agamemnon was not the ruthless enslaver of woman that he is represented . Briseis , whom he forced from Achilles 214 LORD DERBY'S TRANSLATION OF HOMER . [ September ,
Page 215
... woman holds . " - ix . 152-156 . Igitur , ut Aratus ab Jove incipiendem putat , ita nos rite coepturi ab Homero videmur . Hic enim quemadmodum ex oceano dicit ipse omnium vim fontiumque cursus initium capere , omnibus eloquentiae ...
... woman holds . " - ix . 152-156 . Igitur , ut Aratus ab Jove incipiendem putat , ita nos rite coepturi ab Homero videmur . Hic enim quemadmodum ex oceano dicit ipse omnium vim fontiumque cursus initium capere , omnibus eloquentiae ...
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