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It was his Ulysses that brought him into the favor of the government and the poem which seemed especially to give him the feeling of great accomplishment . He tried his hand at putting parts of the Iliad into English verse , wrote a ...
It was his Ulysses that brought him into the favor of the government and the poem which seemed especially to give him the feeling of great accomplishment . He tried his hand at putting parts of the Iliad into English verse , wrote a ...
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Such verses as these , to one who has like Ulysses come to the realm of the dead , Unhappy , how hast thou endured to leave The light , and journey to the cheerless land Where idly flit about the feeble shades ? are boldly taken from ...
Such verses as these , to one who has like Ulysses come to the realm of the dead , Unhappy , how hast thou endured to leave The light , and journey to the cheerless land Where idly flit about the feeble shades ? are boldly taken from ...
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His great scene between Ulysses and Calypso retells a like scene found in the fifth book of the ancient poem , while all the scenes in the palace of the hero and in Ithaca are based on the Homeric original . Phillips caught the Homeric ...
His great scene between Ulysses and Calypso retells a like scene found in the fifth book of the ancient poem , while all the scenes in the palace of the hero and in Ithaca are based on the Homeric original . Phillips caught the Homeric ...
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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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