The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... critic that any age has produced is Longinus , whose treatise on the Sublime is pervaded throughout with that Homeric fire and spirit which afforded him such genuine delight , and which taught him to die like a hero at the hands of the ...
... critic that any age has produced is Longinus , whose treatise on the Sublime is pervaded throughout with that Homeric fire and spirit which afforded him such genuine delight , and which taught him to die like a hero at the hands of the ...
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... 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 as Dry- den and Cowper , the former of whom ...
... 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 as Dry- den and Cowper , the former of whom ...
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... deceived by Paris , or because she was forced on board his ship . The critics are nearly equally divided on these two points , although the preponder- ance is in favor of the theory of her having 6 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
... deceived by Paris , or because she was forced on board his ship . The critics are nearly equally divided on these two points , although the preponder- ance is in favor of the theory of her having 6 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
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... critics - we mean that at which , notwithstanding his former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some censure Homer for this ; but they are by no means the best who do 80 . Had the antagonists been equal in all but their strength ...
... critics - we mean that at which , notwithstanding his former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some censure Homer for this ; but they are by no means the best who do 80 . Had the antagonists been equal in all but their strength ...
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... critics when he says , in his letter to Barry , " I am persuaded that understanding Homer well , especially in his own language , would contribute more towards perfecting taste than all the metaphysical treatises upon the arts that ever ...
... critics when he says , in his letter to Barry , " I am persuaded that understanding Homer well , especially in his own language , would contribute more towards perfecting taste than all the metaphysical treatises upon the arts that ever ...
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