The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 6
... already said , exists in the place where we should look for them . When we turn from the scenery to the ruins of the fortress , the conclusion that the Iliad was based on intimate local knowledge is remarkably confirmed . The wall was ...
... already said , exists in the place where we should look for them . When we turn from the scenery to the ruins of the fortress , the conclusion that the Iliad was based on intimate local knowledge is remarkably confirmed . The wall was ...
Page 12
... already in possession of Rhodes , and they had therefore a good reason for making common cause with Priam . Mr Leaf has made out a strong case for his hypothesis : ' Given the known data - the Hellespont an essential economic necessity ...
... already in possession of Rhodes , and they had therefore a good reason for making common cause with Priam . Mr Leaf has made out a strong case for his hypothesis : ' Given the known data - the Hellespont an essential economic necessity ...
Page 13
... already in Greece , partly dominated by rulers who had come over from Crete and introduced Minoan civilisation . They were part of the flood of incomers from the north , whose first wave had overwhelmed Greece and passed on to Knossos ...
... already in Greece , partly dominated by rulers who had come over from Crete and introduced Minoan civilisation . They were part of the flood of incomers from the north , whose first wave had overwhelmed Greece and passed on to Knossos ...
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... already told him of all that could be learnt from a study of the stars and that , therefore , no further astrological help was required . I need hardly add that belief in the ' Evil Eye ' still flourishes in the East . The ex - Sultan ...
... already told him of all that could be learnt from a study of the stars and that , therefore , no further astrological help was required . I need hardly add that belief in the ' Evil Eye ' still flourishes in the East . The ex - Sultan ...
Page 33
... already paid it . He denied ever having received it . I then confronted him with the Madrassi . The one said that the money had been paid ; the other stoutly denied that it had been received . I had not the least idea which was telling ...
... already paid it . He denied ever having received it . I then confronted him with the Madrassi . The one said that the money had been paid ; the other stoutly denied that it had been received . I had not the least idea which was telling ...
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