The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 146
... Greek and Trojan chiefs , and a depth and breadth of philosophic discourse and of prac- tical wisdom attributed to ... Greek and Roman history ; but it forms an intermediate link between the fictitious Greek and Roman histories , which ...
... Greek and Trojan chiefs , and a depth and breadth of philosophic discourse and of prac- tical wisdom attributed to ... Greek and Roman history ; but it forms an intermediate link between the fictitious Greek and Roman histories , which ...
Page xlii
... Greek an- tiquity , as compared with the new principle of life in the Christian era , and to reveal the blemishes and defects of Greek life , especially in regard to its morals , as compared with the ever - increasing admiration ...
... Greek an- tiquity , as compared with the new principle of life in the Christian era , and to reveal the blemishes and defects of Greek life , especially in regard to its morals , as compared with the ever - increasing admiration ...
Page xliii
... Greek princes ; for the honor of the Greek nation was more deeply wronged by Helen herself than by Paris . A war undertaken for such a cause and such an object must , therefore , be repulsive to the moral conscious- ness of modern times ...
... Greek princes ; for the honor of the Greek nation was more deeply wronged by Helen herself than by Paris . A war undertaken for such a cause and such an object must , therefore , be repulsive to the moral conscious- ness of modern times ...
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