Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... poem , the Margites . The hero of this poem was a stupid youth who " knew many things , and knew them all badly . " This poem was probably a bit of farce and may well have been a youthful caricature drawn by the same hand which later ...
... poem , the Margites . The hero of this poem was a stupid youth who " knew many things , and knew them all badly . " This poem was probably a bit of farce and may well have been a youthful caricature drawn by the same hand which later ...
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... poem began ; even Athena who set in motion the forces which started the poem and brought the hero to his home is the last to act and to speak . In setting and in structure these two poems are quite different , however similar they may ...
... poem began ; even Athena who set in motion the forces which started the poem and brought the hero to his home is the last to act and to speak . In setting and in structure these two poems are quite different , however similar they may ...
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... poem , the Odyssey a poem of travel and adventure . Virgil decided to add a third poem to this small group , and with the first words , arma virumque cano , showed that he intended to cover the theme of each of the other poems . The ...
... poem , the Odyssey a poem of travel and adventure . Virgil decided to add a third poem to this small group , and with the first words , arma virumque cano , showed that he intended to cover the theme of each of the other poems . The ...
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