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Aristotle and the scholars of Alexandria always drew a distinction between the poetry of Homer and the other poems of the early epic cycle . Late writers frequently quote as from Homer verses and phrases which are not to be found in the ...
Aristotle and the scholars of Alexandria always drew a distinction between the poetry of Homer and the other poems of the early epic cycle . Late writers frequently quote as from Homer verses and phrases which are not to be found in the ...
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house to which epic , lyric , and dramatic poets alike went for their heroes and their background . Homer , Pindar , and Sophocles went to this store - house for hints with which to stage or to embellish their poetry , but not for the ...
house to which epic , lyric , and dramatic poets alike went for their heroes and their background . Homer , Pindar , and Sophocles went to this store - house for hints with which to stage or to embellish their poetry , but not for the ...
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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 language . There are no experiments , but absolute control of one ...
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 language . There are no experiments , but absolute control of one ...
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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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