Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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... Character of the Hero . Anger and Terror reign throughout the Iliad , because Achilles is angry , and the most Terrible of all Men . The Æneid has all soft and tender Passions , be- cause that is the Character of Æneas . The Prudence ...
... Character of the Hero . Anger and Terror reign throughout the Iliad , because Achilles is angry , and the most Terrible of all Men . The Æneid has all soft and tender Passions , be- cause that is the Character of Æneas . The Prudence ...
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... character . < IV vii ) Unity of the Character . But this Equality is not sufficient for the Unity of the Character : ' tis further necessary that the same Spirit appear in all sort of En- counters . Thus Æneas acting with great Piety ...
... character . < IV vii ) Unity of the Character . But this Equality is not sufficient for the Unity of the Character : ' tis further necessary that the same Spirit appear in all sort of En- counters . Thus Æneas acting with great Piety ...
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... character of Eurylochus , who had married Clymene the sister of Ulysses , is the character of a brave man , who being witness to the dreadful fate of his companions is diffident of himself , and judges that the only way to conquer the ...
... character of Eurylochus , who had married Clymene the sister of Ulysses , is the character of a brave man , who being witness to the dreadful fate of his companions is diffident of himself , and judges that the only way to conquer the ...
Contents
Telemachus and Penelope Ulysses among | 36 |
Juno deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus | 156 |
The Fight of Ulysses and Irus | 166 |
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