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... antient Ithaca , ( as Mr. Goodisson , in compliance with the prevailing hypothesis , is inclined to suppose , ) and the island described by Homer as the residence of Ulysses . It is 15 miles long , but irregular in its breadth . We ...
... antient Ithaca , ( as Mr. Goodisson , in compliance with the prevailing hypothesis , is inclined to suppose , ) and the island described by Homer as the residence of Ulysses . It is 15 miles long , but irregular in its breadth . We ...
Pagina 517
... antient Greece . Poetry was an essential part of the Greek manners , and was incorpor- ated into the Greek language : it breathed the peculiar senti- ments of the nation ; it was conversant with their daily usages ; it consecrated the ...
... antient Greece . Poetry was an essential part of the Greek manners , and was incorpor- ated into the Greek language : it breathed the peculiar senti- ments of the nation ; it was conversant with their daily usages ; it consecrated the ...
Pagina 518
... antient manners or antient sentiments , we have nothing more than the cold ceremony , the constrained politeness , and the stiff gallantry of the French metropolis . He is wholly unable to transfuse himself or his auditors into the ...
... antient manners or antient sentiments , we have nothing more than the cold ceremony , the constrained politeness , and the stiff gallantry of the French metropolis . He is wholly unable to transfuse himself or his auditors into the ...
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