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" Chapman writes and feels as a Poet — as Homer might have written had he lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth."— Coleridge. "
The Iliads of Homer, done [into Engl. verse] by G. Chapman, with intr. and ... - Página xvi
por Homerus - 1865
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The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The fall of Robespierre ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 434 páginas
...Wordsworth. Ed. though a far truer one than Pope's epigrams, or Cowper's cumbersome most anti-Homeric Miltonism. For Chapman writes and feels as a poet,...written had he lived in England in the reign of Queen Eliza-< beth. In short, it is an exquisite poem, in spite of its frequent and perverse quaintnesses...
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A Glossary of Provincial and Local Words Used in England, Volumen1

Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - 1839 - 262 páginas
...with all its defects, is often exceedingly Homerie, which Pope himself seldom obtained." — Hallam. " Chapman writes and feels as a Poet — as Homer might...lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth." — Coleridge. " I have just finished Chapman's Homer. Did you ever read it ? — it has the most continuous...
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The Presbyterian review and religious journal, Volumen19

1846 - 602 páginas
...poem as The Faery Queene. It will give you a far truer idea of Homer than Pope's Epigrams, or Cowper's Miltonism. For Chapman writes and feels as a poet, — as Homer might have written had he lived in the reign of Queen Elizabeth.' hated for introducing no words, or idiom unsuited to the general style...
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A Little book of songs and ballads, gathered from ancient musick books, MS ...

Edward Francis Rimbault - 1851 - 304 páginas
...with all its defects, is often exceedingly Homeric, which Pope himself seldom obtained." — Hallam. " Chapman writes and feels as a Poet— as Homer might...lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth." — Coleridge. " 1 have just finished Chapman's Homer. Did you ever read It?— it has the most continuous...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 páginas
...epigrams, or Cowper's cumbersome most anti-Homeric Miltonism. For Chapman writes and. feels as a poet,—as Homer might have written had he lived in England in the reign of dueen Elizabeth. In short, it is an exquisite poem, in spite of its frequent and perverse quaintnesses...
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A History of the Convocation of the Church of England from the Earliest ...

Thomas Lathbury - 1853 - 596 páginas
...all its defects, is often exceedingly Homerie, which Pope himfelf feldom obtained.'1 — Hallam. ** Chapman writes and feels as a Poet — as Homer might have written bad he lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. —CJirUgl. ul have juft finifhed Chapman's...
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Hallelujah: Or, Britain's Second Remembrancer; Bringing to Remembrance (in ...

George Wither - 1857 - 502 páginas
...with all its defects, is often exceedingly Homerie, which Pope himself seldom obtained." — Hallam. " Chapman writes and feels as a Poet— as Homer might...lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth."— Coleridge. '* I have just finished Chapman's Homer. Did you ever read it ? — it hns the most continuous...
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Miscellanies Upon Various Subjects

John Aubrey - 1857 - 296 páginas
...all its defects, is often exceedingly Homeric, •which Pope himself seldom obtained.' — Hallam. ' Chapman writes and feels as a Poet — as Homer might...have written had he lived in England in the reign of Q'leen Elizabeth.' — Coleridge. ' 1 have just nnisbed Chapman's Homer. Did you ever read it? —...
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The Dramatic Works of John Webster, Volumen1

John Webster - 1857 - 314 páginas
...exceedingly Homeric, which Pope himself seldom attained."—Hallam. " Chapman writes and feels as a poet—as Homer might have written had he lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth."— Coleridge. " I havo iust finished Chapman's Homer. Did you ever read it?—it has the most continuous...
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The dramatic works of John Webster, ed. by W. Hazlitt, Volumen1

John Webster - 1857 - 304 páginas
...ingly Homeric, which Pope himself seldom attained."—Hallam. " Chapman writes and feels as a poet—as Homer might have written had he lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth."—Coieridge. " I have just finished Chapman's Homer. Did you ever read it?—it has the...
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