Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913 by Evelyn Baring
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[Footnote 41: "Great Zeus, why didst thou, to man's sorrow, put woman, evil counterfeit, to dwell where shines the sun? If thou wert minded that the human race should multiply, it was not from women they should have drawn their stock."--_Hipp._ 616-19.] [Footnote 42: _Decline and Fall_, v. 185.] [Footnote 43: Book ii. c. 11.] [Footnote 44: _Eighteenth Century Literature_, vol. vi. p. 331.] [Footnote 45: "By us he fell, he died, and we will bury him."] [Footnote 46: _Il._ xxiii. 116.] [Footnote 47: _Od._ xi. 733.] "THE QUARTERLY REVIEW" III SIR ALFRED LYALL |
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