Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... as late and spurious . From earliest times the reputation of Homer has depended on but two poems , the Iliad and the Odyssey , and these two poems in essen- tially their present form . We thus have all the [ 8 ] HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE.
... as late and spurious . From earliest times the reputation of Homer has depended on but two poems , the Iliad and the Odyssey , and these two poems in essen- tially their present form . We thus have all the [ 8 ] HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE.
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... present , then let him go when he wishes to depart . Pope's translation of one of these verses : Welcome the coming , speed the parting guest is deservedly famous , but is supposed to be due to his collaborator , Broome . A man finds ...
... present , then let him go when he wishes to depart . Pope's translation of one of these verses : Welcome the coming , speed the parting guest is deservedly famous , but is supposed to be due to his collaborator , Broome . A man finds ...
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... present close of the Odyssey is thus a necessity by the very conception of the poem . The Odyssey is not , as already said , a series of scenes but a closely connected plot , fully thought out from the beginning . Even the many fairy ...
... present close of the Odyssey is thus a necessity by the very conception of the poem . The Odyssey is not , as already said , a series of scenes but a closely connected plot , fully thought out from the beginning . Even the many fairy ...
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