Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... criticism of Besserwissen and those who question the ' Ancients . ' The authors and passages that could be cited in ... criticisms of this view : that even if Homer preserves a Mycenaean Greek memory of such raids ( which is not at all ...
... criticism of Besserwissen and those who question the ' Ancients . ' The authors and passages that could be cited in ... criticisms of this view : that even if Homer preserves a Mycenaean Greek memory of such raids ( which is not at all ...
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... critic impersonates the bard to tell us " what Homer regards as important " , and commends " Homer's ability " ( p . 16 ) ... criticism as a commodity for consumption , a price to be fixed , at the expense of its material productivity of ...
... critic impersonates the bard to tell us " what Homer regards as important " , and commends " Homer's ability " ( p . 16 ) ... criticism as a commodity for consumption , a price to be fixed , at the expense of its material productivity of ...
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... criticisms which have been made of Baehrens ' linguistic work . He ought to have detailed the objections raised to the ... criticism had proved less attractive than Francken's enthusiasm for the aesthetic interpretation of the ancient ...
... criticisms which have been made of Baehrens ' linguistic work . He ought to have detailed the objections raised to the ... criticism had proved less attractive than Francken's enthusiasm for the aesthetic interpretation of the ancient ...
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