Homer and His Influence, Band 1Marshall Jones Company, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... English we can scarcely produce more than this prose para- phrase , while the music and the magic inhere only in the original words of the poet . Many phrases which cannot be brought into English without becoming the flattest prose or ...
... English we can scarcely produce more than this prose para- phrase , while the music and the magic inhere only in the original words of the poet . Many phrases which cannot be brought into English without becoming the flattest prose or ...
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... English ballads , espe- cially those in Thomas Percy's Reliques of An- cient English Poetry , 1765 , and the publica- tion at the same time of the Complete Works of Ossian . Up to this time Homer had through the influence of the ...
... English ballads , espe- cially those in Thomas Percy's Reliques of An- cient English Poetry , 1765 , and the publica- tion at the same time of the Complete Works of Ossian . Up to this time Homer had through the influence of the ...
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... English poet after Pope , one of the poets to lead the English writers back to simplicity , Cowper , felt it necessary to translate Homer in simpler , yet heroic verse . This translation at that time by such a poet as Cowper shows that ...
... English poet after Pope , one of the poets to lead the English writers back to simplicity , Cowper , felt it necessary to translate Homer in simpler , yet heroic verse . This translation at that time by such a poet as Cowper shows that ...
Inhalt
HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER VATION | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 16 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
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