Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... meaning Chapman intended to convey . A reading of this famous translation gives hardly an inkling of the style or excellencies of Homer . In book VI of the Iliad , verse 401 , Hector's infant son is said to be " like a beautiful star ...
... meaning Chapman intended to convey . A reading of this famous translation gives hardly an inkling of the style or excellencies of Homer . In book VI of the Iliad , verse 401 , Hector's infant son is said to be " like a beautiful star ...
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... meaning that word bore in his writings . Essay on History : " Each new law and political movement has meaning for you . Stand before each [ 89 ] PROTEUS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... meaning that word bore in his writings . Essay on History : " Each new law and political movement has meaning for you . Stand before each [ 89 ] PROTEUS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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... meaning of obsolete or obscure Homeric words . The great Athenian dramas were regularly presented in Athens but a single time , yet the poetry of Homer and of Homer alone was re- cited at each recurring Panathenaic festival ; thus it ...
... meaning of obsolete or obscure Homeric words . The great Athenian dramas were regularly presented in Athens but a single time , yet the poetry of Homer and of Homer alone was re- cited at each recurring Panathenaic festival ; thus it ...
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