Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... poets has survived . The names of these early poets have shared in the fate of their poetry , and there is little doubt that the songs of Musaeus , Linus , and Orpheus were never sung and that these names repre- sent nothing more than ...
... poets has survived . The names of these early poets have shared in the fate of their poetry , and there is little doubt that the songs of Musaeus , Linus , and Orpheus were never sung and that these names repre- sent nothing more than ...
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... poetry , but not for the poetry itself . Pindar took these hints and composed lyric poetry , Sophocles took them and wrote dramatic poetry , and Homer in an earlier age took these same hints and turned them into the Iliad and the ...
... poetry , but not for the poetry itself . Pindar took these hints and composed lyric poetry , Sophocles took them and wrote dramatic poetry , and Homer in an earlier age took these same hints and turned them into the Iliad and the ...
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... poetic expression until Homer made them the theme of his poems . Although the poetry of Homer is the oldest poetry of Europe , it is not primitive poetry , for the poet is not striving after an unreached mastery in meter , ideas , or ...
... poetic expression until Homer made them the theme of his poems . Although the poetry of Homer is the oldest poetry of Europe , it is not primitive poetry , for the poet is not striving after an unreached mastery in meter , ideas , or ...
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