The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... HOMER . These pages are from the essay evoked by Francis W. Newman's translation of the " Iliad " ( 1861 ) . HOMER is rapid in his movement , Homer is plain in his words and style , Homer is simple in his ideas , Homer is noble in his ...
... HOMER . These pages are from the essay evoked by Francis W. Newman's translation of the " Iliad " ( 1861 ) . HOMER is rapid in his movement , Homer is plain in his words and style , Homer is simple in his ideas , Homer is noble in his ...
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... Homer , and therefore the new translator , even if he can imitate them in their good points , will still not satisfy his judge , the scholar , who asks him for Homer and Homer's kind of merit , or , at least , for as much of them as it ...
... Homer , and therefore the new translator , even if he can imitate them in their good points , will still not satisfy his judge , the scholar , who asks him for Homer and Homer's kind of merit , or , at least , for as much of them as it ...
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... Homer , in which no such correspondences are found , and is therefore a bad measure for a translator of Homer to employ , Spenser's stanza , with its far more intricate system of correspondences , must change Homer's movement far ...
... Homer , in which no such correspondences are found , and is therefore a bad measure for a translator of Homer to employ , Spenser's stanza , with its far more intricate system of correspondences , must change Homer's movement far ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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