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It is hard now to grasp the reasons for the great repute gained by Chapman's Homer , as it is so unlike and so much more difficult than the original , and I have often been obliged to turn to the Greek in order to find the meaning ...
It is hard now to grasp the reasons for the great repute gained by Chapman's Homer , as it is so unlike and so much more difficult than the original , and I have often been obliged to turn to the Greek in order to find the meaning ...
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These few and plain words appear in Chapman thus : The Oreades , that are the high descent Of Aegis - bearing Jupiter , another of their own Did add to it , and set it round with elms ; by which is shown In theirs , the barrenness of ...
These few and plain words appear in Chapman thus : The Oreades , that are the high descent Of Aegis - bearing Jupiter , another of their own Did add to it , and set it round with elms ; by which is shown In theirs , the barrenness of ...
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When Chapman had finished his task of translating Homer he exclaimed , " The work that I was born to do is done ! " This translation gave Chapman a place among the great poets of his great age , Swin- burne addressed Chapman as " High ...
When Chapman had finished his task of translating Homer he exclaimed , " The work that I was born to do is done ! " This translation gave Chapman a place among the great poets of his great age , Swin- burne addressed Chapman as " High ...
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HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER VATION | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 16 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
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