Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 3-4John Pinsent., 1978 |
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... Iliad ' , HSCP 81 ( 1977 ) , 41-53 . The work of Milman Parry remains a critical oиávdalov , a stumb- ling block which seems to rule out the practice of literary criticism of the epic , criticism based on the assumption that even if he ...
... Iliad ' , HSCP 81 ( 1977 ) , 41-53 . The work of Milman Parry remains a critical oиávdalov , a stumb- ling block which seems to rule out the practice of literary criticism of the epic , criticism based on the assumption that even if he ...
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... Iliad ; the latter , encouraged by their appreciation of what seems to them supreme art , believe that the Iliad is the creation of one individual mind . Dr Pinsent belongs to the former group , I to the latter . - · The present - day ...
... Iliad ; the latter , encouraged by their appreciation of what seems to them supreme art , believe that the Iliad is the creation of one individual mind . Dr Pinsent belongs to the former group , I to the latter . - · The present - day ...
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... Iliad which we have . I feel it is probably romanticizing to suggest that Achilles yields to Priam's request for Hector's body for purely emotional reasons , pp . 18-19 , containing much sensitive analysis . It is true that the sight of ...
... Iliad which we have . I feel it is probably romanticizing to suggest that Achilles yields to Priam's request for Hector's body for purely emotional reasons , pp . 18-19 , containing much sensitive analysis . It is true that the sight of ...
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