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... because the omens of birds were unfavorable , is abso- lutely modern and is often regarded as the finest expression of patriotism ever spoken . " You bid me put my trust in broad - winged birds , but I refuse to follow them , I care ...
... because the omens of birds were unfavorable , is abso- lutely modern and is often regarded as the finest expression of patriotism ever spoken . " You bid me put my trust in broad - winged birds , but I refuse to follow them , I care ...
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whole , each part contributing to the plot , each scene depending on what has preceded and influencing that which is to follow . These points of superiority in the Odyssey seem due to experience and they seem to prove that this poem is ...
whole , each part contributing to the plot , each scene depending on what has preceded and influencing that which is to follow . These points of superiority in the Odyssey seem due to experience and they seem to prove that this poem is ...
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of the shade of Patroclus in which Achilles is begged to prepare a common burial place for them both , and next the warning of Thetis that the death of her son will follow close upon the slaying of Hector . The clerk is assumed to have ...
of the shade of Patroclus in which Achilles is begged to prepare a common burial place for them both , and next the warning of Thetis that the death of her son will follow close upon the slaying of Hector . The clerk is assumed to have ...
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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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Achilles actors Aeneas AESCHYLUS Ajax ancient anger appears Aristotle assumed beauty become beginning called century Chapman characters civilization companions created creation criticism death described early English entire epic evidence fact familiar famous father fight fire follow furnished genius give given glory gods Greece Greek hand Hector Helen hence hero Homer honor Iliad influence Italy JOHN knowledge known land language Latin less letters literature live lost manner matter meaning MICHIGAN Milton native nature Nestor never Odyssey once original Paris passages passed Patroclus poem poet poetic poetry poetry of Homer Pope present Proteus quoted reach refers regarding represent Roman says scene seems Shakespeare ship single song speech spirit story studies tells things tion told took tradition translation Trojans Troy turn Ulysses University verses Virgil writers wrote Zeus