Homer and His Influence, Band 1Marshall Jones Company, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... language shows evidence of being far later than the language of Homer , while there are allusions to events which could not be earlier than the sixth century . This poem is Homeric only in so far as it is a parody on Homer and written ...
... language shows evidence of being far later than the language of Homer , while there are allusions to events which could not be earlier than the sixth century . This poem is Homeric only in so far as it is a parody on Homer and written ...
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... language and essentially the same vocabu- lary , while the paraphrase of Homer , even into Greek , shows the amazing elevation of Homeric meter and Homeric language . The prose rendering of the Iliad published as an addition to the ...
... language and essentially the same vocabu- lary , while the paraphrase of Homer , even into Greek , shows the amazing elevation of Homeric meter and Homeric language . The prose rendering of the Iliad published as an addition to the ...
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... language has few dactylic words or forms and it has too many mono- syllables , while dactyls need a language abounding in sonorous and polysyllabic words . Longfellow achieved a large measure of suc- cess in his Evangeline , but such ...
... language has few dactylic words or forms and it has too many mono- syllables , while dactyls need a language abounding in sonorous and polysyllabic words . Longfellow achieved a large measure of suc- cess in his Evangeline , but such ...
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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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