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That national partiality may induce a certain class of critics to compare their own
favorite poets to Homer , is not strange . Nor must we be surprised to find those
favorites sometimes declared superior to their great master , even by such judges
...
That national partiality may induce a certain class of critics to compare their own
favorite poets to Homer , is not strange . Nor must we be surprised to find those
favorites sometimes declared superior to their great master , even by such judges
...
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... by Paris , or because she was forced on board his ship . The critics are nearly
equally divided on these two points , although the preponderance is in favor of
the theory of her having been 6 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
... by Paris , or because she was forced on board his ship . The critics are nearly
equally divided on these two points , although the preponderance is in favor of
the theory of her having been 6 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
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We now come to the difficult point in the character of Hector - at least , the point
that has caused most discussion between critics - we mean that at which ,
notwithstanding his former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some
censure ...
We now come to the difficult point in the character of Hector - at least , the point
that has caused most discussion between critics - we mean that at which ,
notwithstanding his former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some
censure ...
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And in this , as we have already seen , he merely corroborates the testimony of
Plato , Aristotle and Longinus , as Burke represents the opinions of all great
modern critics when he says , in his letter to Barry , “ I am persuaded that ...
And in this , as we have already seen , he merely corroborates the testimony of
Plato , Aristotle and Longinus , as Burke represents the opinions of all great
modern critics when he says , in his letter to Barry , “ I am persuaded that ...
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... respectable French critics , as much even as Byron or Moore . This is
undoubtedly an exaggeration of his popularity ' ; but he is surely popular enough
, and possesses sufficient intrinsic merit to render it strange that so little is known
about ...
... respectable French critics , as much even as Byron or Moore . This is
undoubtedly an exaggeration of his popularity ' ; but he is surely popular enough
, and possesses sufficient intrinsic merit to render it strange that so little is known
about ...
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