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He was a very productive writer , and remained active to the end of his life ; devoted to Homer , he was the centre of an admiring international band of Homerists who have gathered for a conference on the Odyssey on the island of Ithaca ...
He was a very productive writer , and remained active to the end of his life ; devoted to Homer , he was the centre of an admiring international band of Homerists who have gathered for a conference on the Odyssey on the island of Ithaca ...
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Nostalgia is satisfied as the critic impersonates the bard to tell us " what Homer regards as important " , and commends " Homer's ability " ( p . 16 ) . His readers are faced with a difficult challenge to the imagination : " What would ...
Nostalgia is satisfied as the critic impersonates the bard to tell us " what Homer regards as important " , and commends " Homer's ability " ( p . 16 ) . His readers are faced with a difficult challenge to the imagination : " What would ...
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Virgil did not presume to measure himself by the yardstick of Homer . The great Harrovian advised letting ' the clever ones learn Latin as an honour and Greek as a treat ' . Now the proportion of clever to stupid boys and girls may not ...
Virgil did not presume to measure himself by the yardstick of Homer . The great Harrovian advised letting ' the clever ones learn Latin as an honour and Greek as a treat ' . Now the proportion of clever to stupid boys and girls may not ...
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