The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 - English literature |
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... HER CIRCLE . 548 Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott . Edited by Horace G. Hutchinson . Smith , Elder , 1904 . ART . 14. THE COURSE OF THE WAR - 565 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . No. 448. - JULY , 1916 viii CONTENTS.
... HER CIRCLE . 548 Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott . Edited by Horace G. Hutchinson . Smith , Elder , 1904 . ART . 14. THE COURSE OF THE WAR - 565 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . No. 448. - JULY , 1916 viii CONTENTS.
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... course of the Mendere to - day . Here at least we feel we are in the very presence of the poet ' ( Ib . pp . 30 , 31 ) . The Simois , now the Dümbrek - su , which flows down a valley north of Hissarlik , is only a small brook which runs ...
... course of the Mendere to - day . Here at least we feel we are in the very presence of the poet ' ( Ib . pp . 30 , 31 ) . The Simois , now the Dümbrek - su , which flows down a valley north of Hissarlik , is only a small brook which runs ...
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belief that the worship of Athene was Trojan . For of course it might be maintained that this is a Homeric anachronism , and that Athene was first worshipped at Troy by the inhabitants of the succeeding settlement , who may have been ...
belief that the worship of Athene was Trojan . For of course it might be maintained that this is a Homeric anachronism , and that Athene was first worshipped at Troy by the inhabitants of the succeeding settlement , who may have been ...
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... course from the Scamander itself . This is easily defended ; there is no other permanent stream for several miles . . . . There is also good water to be had at Besika Bay , a fact which has on more than one occasion proved serviceable ...
... course from the Scamander itself . This is easily defended ; there is no other permanent stream for several miles . . . . There is also good water to be had at Besika Bay , a fact which has on more than one occasion proved serviceable ...
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... course , with the inevitable result that his head was cut off . Why does an Eastern mount his horse on the off side , whereas a European mounts on the near side ? Is there any particular reason why a Christian should be summoned to ...
... course , with the inevitable result that his head was cut off . Why does an Eastern mount his horse on the off side , whereas a European mounts on the near side ? Is there any particular reason why a Christian should be summoned to ...
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