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of the origin of these poems , that is , whether the Iliad and the Odyssey are each a unit and | both the work of the same genius or whether they are the product of many bards working through several generations .
of the origin of these poems , that is , whether the Iliad and the Odyssey are each a unit and | both the work of the same genius or whether they are the product of many bards working through several generations .
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THE REACH OF HIS GENIUS H OMER shows his greatness alike in the immense reach of his genius and in the execution of the most minute details and in the ability sympathetically to portray the most varied characters .
THE REACH OF HIS GENIUS H OMER shows his greatness alike in the immense reach of his genius and in the execution of the most minute details and in the ability sympathetically to portray the most varied characters .
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Not even Shakespeare so profoundly influenced the genius of Tennyson as did the poetry of Homer . The great critic of that same age was Matthew Arnold , who added to the sanity of a critic the genius of the poet .
Not even Shakespeare so profoundly influenced the genius of Tennyson as did the poetry of Homer . The great critic of that same age was Matthew Arnold , who added to the sanity of a critic the genius of the poet .
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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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