Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... refers to kine as " eilipodas helikas bous , " a peculiarly charming group of sounds , yet the English thereof " cattle with crumpled horns and shambling gait " is common prose which cannot be turned into melodious English by any genius ...
... refers to kine as " eilipodas helikas bous , " a peculiarly charming group of sounds , yet the English thereof " cattle with crumpled horns and shambling gait " is common prose which cannot be turned into melodious English by any genius ...
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... refers to him as " beef - witted Ajax . " In modern in- dustry machines and equipments of great power are often named after him , and the city of Chicago alone has sixteen factories which make various Ajax tools or devices . Teucer ...
... refers to him as " beef - witted Ajax . " In modern in- dustry machines and equipments of great power are often named after him , and the city of Chicago alone has sixteen factories which make various Ajax tools or devices . Teucer ...
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... , and never intermits his heat . " In a Dedication to Lord Radcliffe he refers to the bitter criticisms passed on Homer by Julius Scaliger and makes the famous com- parison : " He would turn down Homer , and [ 141 ] HOMER AND ENGLAND.
... , and never intermits his heat . " In a Dedication to Lord Radcliffe he refers to the bitter criticisms passed on Homer by Julius Scaliger and makes the famous com- parison : " He would turn down Homer , and [ 141 ] HOMER AND ENGLAND.
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