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... Homer , Derby's translation inferior to most others , 210 - deficiency in poetic spirit , ib.- poets admired most in their own tongues , ib . -Homer in all countries and ages , 212 - taste the result of unalterable laws , ib . - Lord ...
... Homer , Derby's translation inferior to most others , 210 - deficiency in poetic spirit , ib.- poets admired most in their own tongues , ib . -Homer in all countries and ages , 212 - taste the result of unalterable laws , ib . - Lord ...
Pagina 115
... Homer hardly falls within our subject . Lord Derby , although a brilliant politician and a nobleman of high char- acter , has not , we think , with all his ability , earned a very great reputation as a statesman . No great political ...
... Homer hardly falls within our subject . Lord Derby , although a brilliant politician and a nobleman of high char- acter , has not , we think , with all his ability , earned a very great reputation as a statesman . No great political ...
Pagina 131
... Homer makes mention of two physicians , Machaon and Pod- alirus , whose chief skill consisted in staunching wounds and effecting a temporary alleviation of pain . Were it not , in- deed , for the famed story of Esculapius , we would ...
... Homer makes mention of two physicians , Machaon and Pod- alirus , whose chief skill consisted in staunching wounds and effecting a temporary alleviation of pain . Were it not , in- deed , for the famed story of Esculapius , we would ...
Pagina 173
... Homer and the Homeric age . It is briefly this , that the Greek theogony was a distortion of primitive dogmatic revelation ; that the Greeks originally had a revelation of true religion ; that in time ages grew darker and more corrupt ...
... Homer and the Homeric age . It is briefly this , that the Greek theogony was a distortion of primitive dogmatic revelation ; that the Greeks originally had a revelation of true religion ; that in time ages grew darker and more corrupt ...
Pagina 205
... Homer , rendered into English Blank Verse . By EDWARD EARL OF DERBY . In two vols . New York , 1855 . 2. OMHPOT άпаνта : Н. E. HOMERI Opera Omnia , ex Recen- sione et cum notis SAMUELIS CLARKII , S. T. P. Accessit varietas lectionum Ms ...
... Homer , rendered into English Blank Verse . By EDWARD EARL OF DERBY . In two vols . New York , 1855 . 2. OMHPOT άпаνта : Н. E. HOMERI Opera Omnia , ex Recen- sione et cum notis SAMUELIS CLARKII , S. T. P. Accessit varietas lectionum Ms ...
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