Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Homer is the briskest of men . The Germans have denied that there was any such person ; but they have never questioned his extreme activity . From what you tell me , sir , ' said an American , ' I should like to have read Homer . I ...
... Homer is the briskest of men . The Germans have denied that there was any such person ; but they have never questioned his extreme activity . From what you tell me , sir , ' said an American , ' I should like to have read Homer . I ...
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... Homer never dreamt , which he did not seek , and which probably he would have disdained if he had found , follow each other in quick succession like the sliding pictures in a show - box . Homer is , on occasions that call for such a ...
... Homer never dreamt , which he did not seek , and which probably he would have disdained if he had found , follow each other in quick succession like the sliding pictures in a show - box . Homer is , on occasions that call for such a ...
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... Homer : much of Matthew Arnold's On Translating Homer is devoted to proving that Homer cannot be translated into ballad - metre , even if the translator were as skilful as Scott in his use of it , because ' Homer is sustainedly noble ...
... Homer : much of Matthew Arnold's On Translating Homer is devoted to proving that Homer cannot be translated into ballad - metre , even if the translator were as skilful as Scott in his use of it , because ' Homer is sustainedly noble ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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