| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1867 - 550 páginas
...He wonld have mode a grcat epic poet," eays Charles Lamb, "if, indeed, he has not abundantly shown himself to be one; for his Homer is not so properly a translation as the storles of Achilles and Ulysses rewritten. The carnestness and passion which he has put into every... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1868 - 542 páginas
...Homer. Did yon ever read ItT — it has the most continuous power of interesting you all along. . . . The earnestness and passion which he has put into...these poems would be incredible to a reader of mere modem translation." — Charles Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY. Translated according to the Greek by GEOKOB... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 páginas
...to embrace all forms. He would have made a great epic poet, if, indeed, he has not abundantly shown himself to be one; for his 'Homer' is not so properly...as the stories of Achilles and Ulysses re-written." Our theory is, that the passages which have been ascribed to Shakspere as a partner in the work of... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1868 - 562 páginas
...himself to bu one ; for his Homer is not so property a translation as the stories of Achilles and Ulyusc* rewritten. The earnestness and passion which he has put into every part of these poems would bo incredible to a reader of more modem translations." Chapman was born at Hitching Hill, in Hertfordshire.... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1869 - 558 páginas
...great epic poet," says Charles Lamb, "if, indeed, he has not abundantly showll himself to be one 1 for his Homer is not so properly a translation as...passion which he has put into every part of these poems wonld bo incredible to a reader of more modern translations." Chapman was born at Hitching Hill, in... | |
| James Jennings - 1869 - 258 páginas
...Homer. Did you ever read it ? — it has the most continuous power of interesting you all along. . . . The earnestness and passion which he has put into...poems would be incredible to a reader of mere modern translation." — Charles Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY. Translated according to the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN.... | |
| Samuel Sharpe - 1869 - 282 páginas
...Homer. Did you ever read it?— it has the most continuous power of interesting you all along. . . . The earnestness .and passion which he has put into...poems would be incredible to a reader of mere modern translation." — Charles Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY. Translated according to the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN.... | |
| Samuel Sharpe - 1869 - 498 páginas
...Homer. Did you ever read it? — it has tho most continuous power of interesting you all along. . . . The earnestness and passion which he has put into...poems would be incredible to a reader of mere modern translation." — Charles Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY. Translated according to the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN.... | |
| Thomas Hearne - 1869 - 406 páginas
...Homer. Did you ever read it? — it has the most continuous power of interesting you all along. . . . The earnestness and passion which he has put into...poems would be incredible to a reader of mere modern translation." — Charles Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY. Translated according to the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN.... | |
| William Smith Ellis - 1869 - 408 páginas
...Homer. Did you ever read It T— it has t ho most continuous power of interesting yon all along. . . . The earnestness and passion which he has put into...poems would be Incredible to a reader of mere modern translation." — Charles Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY. Translated according to the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN.... | |
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