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Chapman's translation was long an English classic , an honor that was also won by Pope . While Chapman's Homer has steadily declined in popular favor , Pope's is still widely read . There is a swing and a movement in many parts of Pope ...
Chapman's translation was long an English classic , an honor that was also won by Pope . While Chapman's Homer has steadily declined in popular favor , Pope's is still widely read . There is a swing and a movement in many parts of Pope ...
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12 “ Unburied on the naked shore , " “ devouring , ” and " hungry ” are entirely due to Pope . These few verses are a good illustration of the liberties Pope took with the original , so that one must smile to see Sir John Lubbock ...
12 “ Unburied on the naked shore , " “ devouring , ” and " hungry ” are entirely due to Pope . These few verses are a good illustration of the liberties Pope took with the original , so that one must smile to see Sir John Lubbock ...
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Pope's Homer is one of the most illustrious books of English authorship . Young in his Night Thoughts paid its author this great tribute : Dark , though not blind , like thee , Maeonides ! Or Milton , thee ! Ah could I reach your strain ...
Pope's Homer is one of the most illustrious books of English authorship . Young in his Night Thoughts paid its author this great tribute : Dark , though not blind , like thee , Maeonides ! Or Milton , thee ! Ah could I reach your strain ...
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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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