To Homer Through Pope: An Introduction to Homer's Iliad and Pope's TranslationChatto and Windus, 1972 - 216 Seiten |
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... given to emphasize what it cost to satisfy the injured feelings of Apollo and to restore him his full measure of Tiμń . But the chief measurement of the importance of run is the fierce- ness and the filthiness of temper of the man or ...
... given to emphasize what it cost to satisfy the injured feelings of Apollo and to restore him his full measure of Tiμń . But the chief measurement of the importance of run is the fierce- ness and the filthiness of temper of the man or ...
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... given . Two things seem to be true : Homer admired Achilles , Homer did not approve of him . Achilles is a hero , but not an ideal man . How then are we to represent him ? In language and behaviour often petty and coarse , in his deeds ...
... given . Two things seem to be true : Homer admired Achilles , Homer did not approve of him . Achilles is a hero , but not an ideal man . How then are we to represent him ? In language and behaviour often petty and coarse , in his deeds ...
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... given at Oxford ( 1861 ) pp . 16-18 Robert Wood and the Dying Minister p . 29 noble in the grand style p . 47 the ballad - style pp . 58-9 touchstones for the grand style pp . 60-61 the ballad - style again On Translating Homer : Last ...
... given at Oxford ( 1861 ) pp . 16-18 Robert Wood and the Dying Minister p . 29 noble in the grand style p . 47 the ballad - style pp . 58-9 touchstones for the grand style pp . 60-61 the ballad - style again On Translating Homer : Last ...
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Acknowledgments page | 1 |
the Iliad | 19 |
THREE Popes and Drydens Translations | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Achilles admired Aeneid Agamemnon Alexander Pope Andromache answer Apollo Arnold Augustan beauty blood Book bring classic conception critical D. H. Lawrence Dante dead death Dryden E. V. Rieu Elpenor English epic Eurylochus eyes feel fighting Fitzgerald force give goddess gods Greek ground heart heaven Hector Helen Hell Hera hero heroic human Iliad imagination immortal language lines live look Matthew Arnold mean Menelaos mind modern Nature never noble o'er Odyssey once ourselves Paris passage Patroclus Perimedes phrase plain poem Poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's translation Pope's version Pow'r prose question reader Sarpedon scene seems sense Shakespeare ship simile simplicity soul speak speech spirit St Mawr style tell thee things thou thought translating Homer translation of Homer Trojan turn Ulysses verse Virgil whole wind wish word Zeus