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Pagina ii
... Iliad , ib . - the laws of nature never stationary , 208 - beauty not the same in all lands , ib . - language constantly chang- ing , ib . - one language powerless to reproduce what is sublime in another , ib . - Greek lan- guage ...
... Iliad , ib . - the laws of nature never stationary , 208 - beauty not the same in all lands , ib . - language constantly chang- ing , ib . - one language powerless to reproduce what is sublime in another , ib . - Greek lan- guage ...
Pagina 205
... Iliad of 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 ...
... Iliad of 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 ...
Pagina 207
... Iliad . The poet is equally communicative and instructive in regard to agriculture , architecture , mechan- ics , music , painting , sculpture , medicine , politics , & c . , & c . Homer describes the mode of ploughing with oxen ...
... Iliad . The poet is equally communicative and instructive in regard to agriculture , architecture , mechan- ics , music , painting , sculpture , medicine , politics , & c . , & c . Homer describes the mode of ploughing with oxen ...
Pagina 208
... Iliad ; but one must suffice for the present - we mean the infe- rior power of one language to reproduce what is beautiful , or sublime in another . The question then arises , Is our language equal to the Greek ? No competent judge will ...
... Iliad ; but one must suffice for the present - we mean the infe- rior power of one language to reproduce what is beautiful , or sublime in another . The question then arises , Is our language equal to the Greek ? No competent judge will ...
Pagina 209
... Iliad , yet others who are no poets at all have undertaken the same task with few , if any , of the additional qualifications we have mentioned . We have no disposition to disparage the version of Lord Derby ; on the contrary , we wish ...
... Iliad , yet others who are no poets at all have undertaken the same task with few , if any , of the additional qualifications we have mentioned . We have no disposition to disparage the version of Lord Derby ; on the contrary , we wish ...
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