Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... evidence of being far later than the language of Homer , while there are allusions to events which could not be earlier than the sixth century . This poem is Homeric only in so far as it is a parody on Homer and written in the dialect ...
... evidence of being far later than the language of Homer , while there are allusions to events which could not be earlier than the sixth century . This poem is Homeric only in so far as it is a parody on Homer and written in the dialect ...
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John Adams Scott. ( ( inconsistencies , Homeric nods , " furnish abundant evidence for the belief that the poetry of Homer has not been seriously re- vised or interpolated . This evidence is confirmed by the well- known conservatism of ...
John Adams Scott. ( ( inconsistencies , Homeric nods , " furnish abundant evidence for the belief that the poetry of Homer has not been seriously re- vised or interpolated . This evidence is confirmed by the well- known conservatism of ...
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... evidence is sur- prisingly slight . The words of Proteus to Menelaus , " and you were present at the battle , " were intended as a reason for not re- which his hearers were familiar , make it highly probable [ 59 ] THE ODYSSEY.
... evidence is sur- prisingly slight . The words of Proteus to Menelaus , " and you were present at the battle , " were intended as a reason for not re- which his hearers were familiar , make it highly probable [ 59 ] THE ODYSSEY.
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