Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... poets , each master of the same grand style , and all having the same poetic purposes and all in control of the same poetic powers ? Greece never had the slightest doubt that these two poems were the creation of a single man , and it ...
... poets , each master of the same grand style , and all having the same poetic purposes and all in control of the same poetic powers ? Greece never had the slightest doubt that these two poems were the creation of a single man , and it ...
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... poet himself is as remote and elusive as ever . Many attempts have been made to explain the name Homer as that of some trait or char- acter and not the proper name of an ... poetic description of a real war fought [ 19 ] HOMER AND TRADITIONS.
... poet himself is as remote and elusive as ever . Many attempts have been made to explain the name Homer as that of some trait or char- acter and not the proper name of an ... poetic description of a real war fought [ 19 ] HOMER AND TRADITIONS.
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... poet , but it lacks a certain fire and swing essential to winning great poetic re- nown . Along with Cowper's should be placed the careful and successful translation by Bryant . A poetic translation of the Iliad has been made by the ...
... poet , but it lacks a certain fire and swing essential to winning great poetic re- nown . Along with Cowper's should be placed the careful and successful translation by Bryant . A poetic translation of the Iliad has been made by the ...
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