Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... never been subjected to any serious or lasting revision and that no one ever had the power and the will to improve or to rewrite them . " Some simple proofs that Homer has never been subjected to serious revision are these : Pylaemenes ...
... never been subjected to any serious or lasting revision and that no one ever had the power and the will to improve or to rewrite them . " Some simple proofs that Homer has never been subjected to serious revision are these : Pylaemenes ...
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... never assigned to the adultery of Paris ; Zeus could not fathom it and repeatedly but in vain urged them to remember the sacrifice and piety of the Trojan leaders . The poet never mentioned the death of Paris ; a sure proof that he had ...
... never assigned to the adultery of Paris ; Zeus could not fathom it and repeatedly but in vain urged them to remember the sacrifice and piety of the Trojan leaders . The poet never mentioned the death of Paris ; a sure proof that he had ...
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... never caught the style or the spirit of Homer . The translation by Cowper is far superior to either Chapman's or Pope's as an interpre- tation of the poet , but it lacks a certain fire and swing essential to winning great poetic re ...
... never caught the style or the spirit of Homer . The translation by Cowper is far superior to either Chapman's or Pope's as an interpre- tation of the poet , but it lacks a certain fire and swing essential to winning great poetic re ...
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Achilles actors Aeneas Aeneid Agamemnon Ajax ancient Andromache anger archer Aristotle armor artist Athena beauty Briseis century Chapman characters Cicero Circe civilization companions Comus contest creation criticism dactyls death Diomede divine Dryden early English Ennius epic cycle epic poetry familiar famous father fire genius glory gods Greece Greek Hector Helen Hellas hence Hephaestus hero heroic Hesiod hexameter Homeric poems Homeric poetry Homeric verse honor Horace Iliad influence of Homer Italy JOHN knowledge of Homer language Latin literary literature Maeonides melody Menelaus meter Milton native Nestor never Odyssey Olympus original Paradise Lost Paris passages Patroclus Petrarch poet poetic poetry of Homer Pope Pope's prose Proteus quotations quoted referred regarding Roman Rome scene scholars seems Shakespeare single Sirens song Sophocles speech story tells Tennyson theme theology things thou tion tradition translation Trojans Troy Ulysses University Virgil Walter Leaf WILLIAM words wrath writings wrote Zeus