Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... of which are luckily to be found in other early poems of known authors : Macrobius , Satur- nalia , V. 16.6 says that Homer stuffed his poetry with proverbs , then he quotes six ex- amples of this stuffing , two of which are to [ 5 ] ...
... of which are luckily to be found in other early poems of known authors : Macrobius , Satur- nalia , V. 16.6 says that Homer stuffed his poetry with proverbs , then he quotes six ex- amples of this stuffing , two of which are to [ 5 ] ...
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... Homer , Pindar , and Sophocles went to this store - house for hints with which to stage or to embellish their poetry , but not for the poetry itself . Pindar took these hints and composed lyric poetry , Sophocles took them and wrote ...
... Homer , Pindar , and Sophocles went to this store - house for hints with which to stage or to embellish their poetry , but not for the poetry itself . Pindar took these hints and composed lyric poetry , Sophocles took them and wrote ...
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... poetic expression until Homer made them the theme of his poems . Although the poetry of Homer is the oldest poetry of Europe , it is not primitive poetry , for the poet is not striving after an unreached mastery in meter , ideas , or ...
... poetic expression until Homer made them the theme of his poems . Although the poetry of Homer is the oldest poetry of Europe , it is not primitive poetry , for the poet is not striving after an unreached mastery in meter , ideas , or ...
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