Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... critics of Homer he said : " If among mortal men there is any- thing immortal , nothing can as surely be en- dowed with eternal life as the poetry of Homer . He is more secure from the attacks of criticism and censure than is the summit ...
... critics of Homer he said : " If among mortal men there is any- thing immortal , nothing can as surely be en- dowed with eternal life as the poetry of Homer . He is more secure from the attacks of criticism and censure than is the summit ...
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... criticism , ” and Sir Walter Scott ranked him in poetry " second only to Milton and Shakespeare . " It is fortunate that Dryden exercised his powers both as a critic and a poet on the poetry of Homer . He wrote a critique of Homeric ...
... criticism , ” and Sir Walter Scott ranked him in poetry " second only to Milton and Shakespeare . " It is fortunate that Dryden exercised his powers both as a critic and a poet on the poetry of Homer . He wrote a critique of Homeric ...
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... Criticism : Be Homer's works your study and delight , Read them by day , and meditate by night , Thence form your judgments , thence your maxims bring , And trace the Muses upward to their spring . Pope , not only by his translation but ...
... Criticism : Be Homer's works your study and delight , Read them by day , and meditate by night , Thence form your judgments , thence your maxims bring , And trace the Muses upward to their spring . Pope , not only by his translation but ...
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