Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... nature forces , no nature myths hidden beneath the characters of Helen , Odys- seus , Hector , and Achilles , but they meant to Homer and to his hearers exactly what they mean to unsophisticated men today . The Greek character shows an ...
... nature forces , no nature myths hidden beneath the characters of Helen , Odys- seus , Hector , and Achilles , but they meant to Homer and to his hearers exactly what they mean to unsophisticated men today . The Greek character shows an ...
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... compelled The Proteus shape of Nature as it slept , To wake , and lead him to the caves that held The treasure of the secrets of its reign . Coleridge : Lines To An Autumnal Evening , 45 ff [ 87 ] PROTEUS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... compelled The Proteus shape of Nature as it slept , To wake , and lead him to the caves that held The treasure of the secrets of its reign . Coleridge : Lines To An Autumnal Evening , 45 ff [ 87 ] PROTEUS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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... Nature : " The fable of Proteus has a cordial truth . Each particle ( in nature ) is a microcosm , and faithfully renders the like- ness of the world . " Roden Noel : Essays on Poets and Poetry , page 264 : In discussing Browning's ...
... Nature : " The fable of Proteus has a cordial truth . Each particle ( in nature ) is a microcosm , and faithfully renders the like- ness of the world . " Roden Noel : Essays on Poets and Poetry , page 264 : In discussing Browning's ...
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