Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... poet or upon that poet as the creator of both the Iliad and the Odyssey . All the early Greeks took him as much for granted and as familiar as their own mountains and streams , so that they seemed to feel no mystery concerning him and ...
... poet or upon that poet as the creator of both the Iliad and the Odyssey . All the early Greeks took him as much for granted and as familiar as their own mountains and streams , so that they seemed to feel no mystery concerning him and ...
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... poet himself is as remote and elusive as ever . Many attempts have been made to explain the name Homer as that of some trait or char- acter and not the proper name of an individual , asserting that it was a common noun and meant a ...
... poet himself is as remote and elusive as ever . Many attempts have been made to explain the name Homer as that of some trait or char- acter and not the proper name of an individual , asserting that it was a common noun and meant a ...
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... poet ' his own proper name , " and Philo to the same effect : " Al- though there were unnumbered poets , Homer was meant when the word ' poet ' was used . ” 22 66 Then by a sudden shift Homer was well - [ 93 ] ANCIENT.
... poet ' his own proper name , " and Philo to the same effect : " Al- though there were unnumbered poets , Homer was meant when the word ' poet ' was used . ” 22 66 Then by a sudden shift Homer was well - [ 93 ] ANCIENT.
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