Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... Olympus to arouse Telemachus to go in search of his father ; in the second an assembly is called and this search is announced as well as pre- pared . In this the poet had a double purpose , he showed us the wife , the son , the suitors ...
... Olympus to arouse Telemachus to go in search of his father ; in the second an assembly is called and this search is announced as well as pre- pared . In this the poet had a double purpose , he showed us the wife , the son , the suitors ...
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... Olympus will show how poorly the translator caught Homer's spirit and style : His prayer was granted by the deity : Who with his silver bow and arrows keen Descended from Olympus silently In likeness of the sable night unseen . His bow ...
... Olympus will show how poorly the translator caught Homer's spirit and style : His prayer was granted by the deity : Who with his silver bow and arrows keen Descended from Olympus silently In likeness of the sable night unseen . His bow ...
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... Olympus is pictured in the Odyssey : Where falls not hail or any snow , Nor ever wind blows loudly . It was his Ulysses that brought him into the favor of the government and the poem which seemed especially to give him the feeling of ...
... Olympus is pictured in the Odyssey : Where falls not hail or any snow , Nor ever wind blows loudly . It was his Ulysses that brought him into the favor of the government and the poem which seemed especially to give him the feeling of ...
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