The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... word , by the most renowned of the world's poets , from the divine Homer . What is still more remarkable is , that it is those who have followed him most closely that have succeeded VOL . IV.-NO. VII . 1 best . In proof of this , it ...
... word , by the most renowned of the world's poets , from the divine Homer . What is still more remarkable is , that it is those who have followed him most closely that have succeeded VOL . IV.-NO. VII . 1 best . In proof of this , it ...
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... we have said , all have availed themselves of the characters of Homer , they have been more or less degraded by the best of them ; in other words , the men and women of Homer have 4 . [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
... we have said , all have availed themselves of the characters of Homer , they have been more or less degraded by the best of them ; in other words , the men and women of Homer have 4 . [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
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Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman. other words , the men and women of Homer have never been equalled by any other poet - none others , that have been attempted on their model , are so true to nature , or ...
Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman. other words , the men and women of Homer have never been equalled by any other poet - none others , that have been attempted on their model , are so true to nature , or ...
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... word ; But if thy kindred blam'd me , if unkind The queen e'er glanced at Helen's fickle mind- ( For Priam , still ... words that show most sorrow are not rendered . There is no rendering of nλaivovбa ( weep- ing ) ; Homer uses yoov in ...
... word ; But if thy kindred blam'd me , if unkind The queen e'er glanced at Helen's fickle mind- ( For Priam , still ... words that show most sorrow are not rendered . There is no rendering of nλaivovбa ( weep- ing ) ; Homer uses yoov in ...
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... words to try the old man's heart ; And so considering , brave Ulysses went Straight to his father . He with head bow'd down Dug round about the plant . His noble son Stood near him , and address'd himself in speech : ' Old man , no want ...
... words to try the old man's heart ; And so considering , brave Ulysses went Straight to his father . He with head bow'd down Dug round about the plant . His noble son Stood near him , and address'd himself in speech : ' Old man , no want ...
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