Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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... kind permission of James M. Osborn of Yale University ) 2 Headpiece of the Essay on Homer in the quarto Iliad ... kind permission of the Conservateur en chef , Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal ) 6 Opening of Iliad vi in the British Museum MSS ...
... kind permission of James M. Osborn of Yale University ) 2 Headpiece of the Essay on Homer in the quarto Iliad ... kind permission of the Conservateur en chef , Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal ) 6 Opening of Iliad vi in the British Museum MSS ...
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... kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum ) Volume VIII THE ILIAD , BOOKS X - XXIV 14 Pope at about twenty - six , when he began his translation of the Iliad ( By kind permission of Bodley's librarian ) 15 Decorated initial ...
... kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum ) Volume VIII THE ILIAD , BOOKS X - XXIV 14 Pope at about twenty - six , when he began his translation of the Iliad ( By kind permission of Bodley's librarian ) 15 Decorated initial ...
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... kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum ) 3 First leaf of Fenton's translation of Odyssey IV , with Pope's corrections ( By kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum ) 4 William Kent's headpiece for Odyssey v ...
... kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum ) 3 First leaf of Fenton's translation of Odyssey IV , with Pope's corrections ( By kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum ) 4 William Kent's headpiece for Odyssey v ...
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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Achilles Action Alcinous Ancients appears arms attend bear beauty beginning calls Calypso cause character chief consequently Dacier death deep descends divine Eustathius expression eyes Fable fate father feast gives Goddess Gods Greeks ground hand happy heav'n Heroe Homer honour Iliad Island Ithaca Jove kind King land manner mean Menelaus mind Minerva nature necessary Nestor never night o'er objection observes Odyssey opinion passage Penelope person Poem Poet Poetry pow'r Prince probable Queen race Reader reason relation remarkable rest rise royal says shade shews shore soul speaks story sufferings Suitors tears Telemachus tells thee thing thou thought thro train Troy true truth Ulysses verse vessel Virgil voyage whole winds wine wisdom wise woes youth