Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... Homer he should be patronized by Cambridge , wrote : - ' I understand that on whatsoever occasion either of those learned bodies thinks fit to move , the other always makes it a point to sit still , thus proving its superiority ...
... Homer he should be patronized by Cambridge , wrote : - ' I understand that on whatsoever occasion either of those learned bodies thinks fit to move , the other always makes it a point to sit still , thus proving its superiority ...
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... Homer's images and ex- pressions , and practice increased his facility of versification . In a short time he represents himself as despatching regularly fifty verses a day3 , which would shew him by an easy computation the termination ...
... Homer's images and ex- pressions , and practice increased his facility of versification . In a short time he represents himself as despatching regularly fifty verses a day3 , which would shew him by an easy computation the termination ...
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... Homer from Greek , of which he does not know one word , into English , which he understands almost as little . ' Remarks on Pope's Homer , p . 12. Quoted by Pope ( with variations ) in The Dunciad , Pope's Works ( Elwin and Court- hope ) ...
... Homer from Greek , of which he does not know one word , into English , which he understands almost as little . ' Remarks on Pope's Homer , p . 12. Quoted by Pope ( with variations ) in The Dunciad , Pope's Works ( Elwin and Court- hope ) ...
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... Homer than other poets , because his positions are general , and his representations natural , with very little dependence on local or temporary customs , on those changeable scenes of artificial life , which , by mingling original with ...
... Homer than other poets , because his positions are general , and his representations natural , with very little dependence on local or temporary customs , on those changeable scenes of artificial life , which , by mingling original with ...
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... Homer , 1896 , p . 26 . On About thirty - five years after the publication of The Lives of the Poets Keats wrote his fine sonnet On First Looking into Chapman's Homer . 3 Warton points out that in the first edition Pope translated ...
... Homer , 1896 , p . 26 . On About thirty - five years after the publication of The Lives of the Poets Keats wrote his fine sonnet On First Looking into Chapman's Homer . 3 Warton points out that in the first edition Pope translated ...
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