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There are no nature forces , no nature myths hidden beneath the characters of Helen , Odysseus , Hector , and Achilles , but they meant to Homer and to his hearers exactly what they mean to unsophisticated men today .
There are no nature forces , no nature myths hidden beneath the characters of Helen , Odysseus , Hector , and Achilles , but they meant to Homer and to his hearers exactly what they mean to unsophisticated men today .
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Stand before each of its tablets and say , Under this mask did my Proteus nature hide itself , ' ” and again in this same Essay : “ The philosophical perception of identity through endless mutations of form makes him ( man ) know the ...
Stand before each of its tablets and say , Under this mask did my Proteus nature hide itself , ' ” and again in this same Essay : “ The philosophical perception of identity through endless mutations of form makes him ( man ) know the ...
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There was danger at this time that literature would withdraw from observation of life and nature and depend solely on Homer , a course advised by Sheffield in his verse , " Homer will be all the books you need , " and especially in the ...
There was danger at this time that literature would withdraw from observation of life and nature and depend solely on Homer , a course advised by Sheffield in his verse , " Homer will be all the books you need , " and especially in the ...
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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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