Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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... Odyssey v in Pope's quarto 5 Kent's tailpiece for Odyssey v in Pope's quarto 6 Frontispiece of the Iliad : the Farnese bust 7 Frontispiece of the Odyssey : the Arundel bust J 8 Kent's headpiece for Odyssey Ix in Pope's quarto 9 Kent's ...
... Odyssey v in Pope's quarto 5 Kent's tailpiece for Odyssey v in Pope's quarto 6 Frontispiece of the Iliad : the Farnese bust 7 Frontispiece of the Odyssey : the Arundel bust J 8 Kent's headpiece for Odyssey Ix in Pope's quarto 9 Kent's ...
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... Odyssey sets before us a scene more amiable , the landschapes of nature , the pleasures of private life , the duties of every station , the hospitality of ancient times ; a less busy , but more agreeable portrait . The Iliad concludes ...
... Odyssey sets before us a scene more amiable , the landschapes of nature , the pleasures of private life , the duties of every station , the hospitality of ancient times ; a less busy , but more agreeable portrait . The Iliad concludes ...
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... Odyssey : But this is not owing to the decay of genius in Homer , as some Critics have affirm'd , ( who look upon the Odyssey as bearing marks of his declining years , ) but to the nature of the ... Odyssey Bb.ph ( 20 Now 118 HOMER'S ODYSSEY.
... Odyssey : But this is not owing to the decay of genius in Homer , as some Critics have affirm'd , ( who look upon the Odyssey as bearing marks of his declining years , ) but to the nature of the ... Odyssey Bb.ph ( 20 Now 118 HOMER'S ODYSSEY.
Contents
Telemachus and Penelope Ulysses among | 36 |
Juno deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus | 156 |
The Fight of Ulysses and Irus | 166 |
Copyright | |
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