Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... referred to as the poet of other early epic poems as well as of the Iliad and the Odyssey , but he is never defi- nitely thus mentioned by writers of the best period . Aristotle and the scholars of Alex- andria always drew a distinction ...
... referred to as the poet of other early epic poems as well as of the Iliad and the Odyssey , but he is never defi- nitely thus mentioned by writers of the best period . Aristotle and the scholars of Alex- andria always drew a distinction ...
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... referred to " That astounding product of matchless talent and ingenuity , Pope's Iliad . " 18 This great and lasting reputation is de- served , but Pope never caught the style or the spirit of Homer . The translation by Cowper is far ...
... referred to " That astounding product of matchless talent and ingenuity , Pope's Iliad . " 18 This great and lasting reputation is de- served , but Pope never caught the style or the spirit of Homer . The translation by Cowper is far ...
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... referred to as " the place where men become very conspicuous . " In the Odyssey a good speaker is said to be preeminent among assembled men , and when he moves throughout the city the people gaze at him , as if he were a god . " How ...
... referred to as " the place where men become very conspicuous . " In the Odyssey a good speaker is said to be preeminent among assembled men , and when he moves throughout the city the people gaze at him , as if he were a god . " How ...
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