The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 - English literature |
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Page 38
... Grote's history ( p . 623 ) . As defended by Demos- thenes , Diopeithes is sure of the hearty sympathy of Mr. Grote . The year of the delivery of that speech ( A.C. 341 , 340 ) was டர் 38 Jan. Menander .
... Grote's history ( p . 623 ) . As defended by Demos- thenes , Diopeithes is sure of the hearty sympathy of Mr. Grote . The year of the delivery of that speech ( A.C. 341 , 340 ) was டர் 38 Jan. Menander .
Page 41
... Grote - of ill - deserved popularity , Nicias and Demos- thenes before the fatal Sicilian expedition , might endure ; this the war - party , ere the watchfires of the enemy at Decelea shone with their menacing and gloomy glare , might ...
... Grote - of ill - deserved popularity , Nicias and Demos- thenes before the fatal Sicilian expedition , might endure ; this the war - party , ere the watchfires of the enemy at Decelea shone with their menacing and gloomy glare , might ...
Page 34
... Grote's learning is profound , he gave any portion of it to the world . * extensive , and minute ; not only does he Hence he frequently throws light upon the exhibit a ... Grote's merits is the ethical. 34 July , Grote's History of Grecce .
... Grote's learning is profound , he gave any portion of it to the world . * extensive , and minute ; not only does he Hence he frequently throws light upon the exhibit a ... Grote's merits is the ethical. 34 July , Grote's History of Grecce .
Page 35
... Grote in a remarkable passage : — " The theory of a constitutional king , especially , as it exists in England , would have appeared to him impracticable ; to establish a king who will reign without governing - in whose name all ...
... Grote in a remarkable passage : — " The theory of a constitutional king , especially , as it exists in England , would have appeared to him impracticable ; to establish a king who will reign without governing - in whose name all ...
Page 36
... Grote remarks upon the destruction of the citadel of Dionysius in the island of Ortygia at Syracuse , that it was beneficial in dis- charging the reactionary antipathies of the Syracusans , inevitable after so long an im- pression ...
... Grote remarks upon the destruction of the citadel of Dionysius in the island of Ortygia at Syracuse , that it was beneficial in dis- charging the reactionary antipathies of the Syracusans , inevitable after so long an im- pression ...
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