Social Life in Greece from Homer to MenanderMacmillan, 1874 - 495 strani |
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... poems lies happily beyond our present scope . To those who desire to study the social indications in these great epics , it is a matter of small importance to know whether they were composed by one poet , by two , or by many ; whether ...
... poems lies happily beyond our present scope . To those who desire to study the social indications in these great epics , it is a matter of small importance to know whether they were composed by one poet , by two , or by many ; whether ...
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... poems . They have been persuaded by the intense reality and the natural simplicity which have made these scenes unapproach- able in their charm , and they have thought that such qualities could only coexist with a simple and faithful ...
... poems . They have been persuaded by the intense reality and the natural simplicity which have made these scenes unapproach- able in their charm , and they have thought that such qualities could only coexist with a simple and faithful ...
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... poems . They have been persuaded by the intense reality and the natural simplicity which have made these scenes unapproach- able in their charm , and they have thought that such qualities could only coexist with a simple and faithful ...
... poems . They have been persuaded by the intense reality and the natural simplicity which have made these scenes unapproach- able in their charm , and they have thought that such qualities could only coexist with a simple and faithful ...
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... poems from interpola- tions and additions . Their moral and didactic tone , as well as their fragmentary character , made them at an early period a favourite handbook of education , especially as the moral advices of later Gnomic poets ...
... poems from interpola- tions and additions . Their moral and didactic tone , as well as their fragmentary character , made them at an early period a favourite handbook of education , especially as the moral advices of later Gnomic poets ...
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... poems , especially in the Iliad , as a safe guide to the political life of Greece in the poet's own day . The figure of Thersites seems drawn with special ' spite and venom , as a satire upon the first critics that rose up among the ...
... poems , especially in the Iliad , as a safe guide to the political life of Greece in the poet's own day . The figure of Thersites seems drawn with special ' spite and venom , as a satire upon the first critics that rose up among the ...
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Stran 17 - She handles her little marvel with that rare poetic discrimination which neither exhausts it of its simple wonders by pushing symbolism too far, nor keeps those wonders in the merely fabulous and capricious stage. In fact she has produced a true children's poem, which is far more delightful to the mature than to children, though it would be delightful to all.
Stran 15 - So choice, so perfect, and so refined, so tender in feeling, and so scholarly in expression, that we look with special interest to everything that he gives us.
Stran 13 - One quality in the piece, sufficient of itself to claim a moment's attention, is that it is unique— original, indeed, is not too strong a word — in the manner of its conception and execution.