Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... literature will be shown by one of the lesser and more obscure of the number , Proteus . VII . PROTEUS IN ENGLISH Μ ' LITERATURE ENELAUS was [ 82 ] HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE.
... literature will be shown by one of the lesser and more obscure of the number , Proteus . VII . PROTEUS IN ENGLISH Μ ' LITERATURE ENELAUS was [ 82 ] HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE.
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... literature assume the poetry of Homer as a background and a foundation . Xenophanes , the first writer in whose works is found the name of Homer , says : " From the beginning , for all have learned from him . " Plato refers to him as ...
... literature assume the poetry of Homer as a background and a foundation . Xenophanes , the first writer in whose works is found the name of Homer , says : " From the beginning , for all have learned from him . " Plato refers to him as ...
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... literature . It is a striking indication of the immortality of Homer that , although he was older by many centuries than Ennius , his works have survived while the poetry of Ennius has practically dis- appeared , since we have but small ...
... literature . It is a striking indication of the immortality of Homer that , although he was older by many centuries than Ennius , his works have survived while the poetry of Ennius has practically dis- appeared , since we have but small ...
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