Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Homer , that child of flesh , whose name always makes us laugh , might be more justly ridiculed for his stupidity , if , as is said , Homer was greatly neglected by him and others in his own day when he was alive ? Yes , I replied ...
... Homer , that child of flesh , whose name always makes us laugh , might be more justly ridiculed for his stupidity , if , as is said , Homer was greatly neglected by him and others in his own day when he was alive ? Yes , I replied ...
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... Homer ; but he who takes the same method , which Homer took , for arriving at a capacity of accomplishing a work so great . Tread in his steps to the sole fountain of im- mortality ; drink where he drank , at the true Helicon , that is ...
... Homer ; but he who takes the same method , which Homer took , for arriving at a capacity of accomplishing a work so great . Tread in his steps to the sole fountain of im- mortality ; drink where he drank , at the true Helicon , that is ...
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... Homer has been translated into most lan- guages ; Aelian tells us , that the Indians , ( hope- ful tutors ! ) have taught him to speak their tongue . What expect we from them ? Not Homer's Achilles , but something , which , like ...
... Homer has been translated into most lan- guages ; Aelian tells us , that the Indians , ( hope- ful tutors ! ) have taught him to speak their tongue . What expect we from them ? Not Homer's Achilles , but something , which , like ...
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