| 1832 - 874 Seiten
...above ; for it is almost impossible to believe that the incidents detailed in the story of Menelaus, Helen, and Paris, could have been invented by a modern...drawn in favour of the antiquity of the story ; but when we read there, what we in vain search for elsewhere, how Paris was, in consequence of a dream... | |
| Hans (von Bühel) - 1841 - 282 Seiten
...above; for it is almost impossible to believe that the incidents detailed in the story of Menel&us, Helen and Paris could have been invented by a modern;...picked up from classical source, no argument could be drawu in favour of the antiquity of the story; but when we read there what we in vain search for else... | |
| Hans (von Bühel) - 1841 - 312 Seiten
...tale of Troy divine. Had the tn« e"J been such as might have been picked up from classical source, argument could be drawn in favour of the antiquity of the story, but when we read there what we in vain search for else w how Paris was, in consequeuce of a dream sent... | |
| A. C. Bickley - 1889 - 354 Seiten
...above ; for it is almost impossible to believe that the incidents detailed in the story of Menelaus, Helen, and Paris, could have been invented by a modern...drawn in favour of the antiquity of the story ; but when we read there, what we in vain search for elsewhere, how Paris was, in consequence of * Of this... | |
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