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Hence again his criticism of Besserwissen and those who question the ' Ancients . ... Thus Bernal reads Homer as a history book rather than as poetry and does not consider the potential criticisms of this view : that even if Homer ...
Hence again his criticism of Besserwissen and those who question the ' Ancients . ... Thus Bernal reads Homer as a history book rather than as poetry and does not consider the potential criticisms of this view : that even if Homer ...
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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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Schindel allows the acclaim won by the researches of Löfstedt and his pupils into the whole history of Latin syntax to drown the various criticisms which have been made of Baehrens ' linguistic work . He ought to have detailed the ...
Schindel allows the acclaim won by the researches of Löfstedt and his pupils into the whole history of Latin syntax to drown the various criticisms which have been made of Baehrens ' linguistic work . He ought to have detailed the ...
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