Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... been a serious matter to revisers , as it has been to all the critics , and had it been in the power of the revisers they would certainly have removed that contradic- tion . The change of a single word in the [ 12 ] HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE.
... been a serious matter to revisers , as it has been to all the critics , and had it been in the power of the revisers they would certainly have removed that contradic- tion . The change of a single word in the [ 12 ] HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE.
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... tion of the poet's fancy . Into the story of Achilles ' anger the poet has woven most of the great human emotions and has endowed all his actors with an indi- viduality that has never been surpassed . It is easier to enter into familiar ...
... tion of the poet's fancy . Into the story of Achilles ' anger the poet has woven most of the great human emotions and has endowed all his actors with an indi- viduality that has never been surpassed . It is easier to enter into familiar ...
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... tion to quote him in his own language , since there were few who could not understand him . The fact that a people who had gained em- pire without creating a single piece of pure lit- erature which they cared to preserve should take ...
... tion to quote him in his own language , since there were few who could not understand him . The fact that a people who had gained em- pire without creating a single piece of pure lit- erature which they cared to preserve should take ...
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