Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... translation gave Chapman a place among the great poets of his great age , Swin- burne addressed Chapman as " High priest of Homer ! " , and in the face of Keats ' testimony we cannot doubt the thrill this translation brought to a true ...
... translation gave Chapman a place among the great poets of his great age , Swin- burne addressed Chapman as " High priest of Homer ! " , and in the face of Keats ' testimony we cannot doubt the thrill this translation brought to a true ...
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... translation so pleased Pe- trarch and Boccaccio that they urged him to make a complete translation of the Iliad and the Odyssey into Latin prose . Pilatus was in- vited to Florence , where in the home of Boc- caccio and at the expense ...
... translation so pleased Pe- trarch and Boccaccio that they urged him to make a complete translation of the Iliad and the Odyssey into Latin prose . Pilatus was in- vited to Florence , where in the home of Boc- caccio and at the expense ...
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... translation of Homer in English hexameters , and a little later Arthur Hall published a trans- lation of the first ten books of the Iliad.27 Chapman achieved such a measure of suc- cess by his translation that he made Homer almost an ...
... translation of Homer in English hexameters , and a little later Arthur Hall published a trans- lation of the first ten books of the Iliad.27 Chapman achieved such a measure of suc- cess by his translation that he made Homer almost an ...
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