Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... observed , are imitators or repro- ducers of the Iliad and Odyssey . It must be remembered that those who make this assertion had access to a far larger mass of Greek poetry than we . and that their opinion is thoroughly borne out by ...
... observed , are imitators or repro- ducers of the Iliad and Odyssey . It must be remembered that those who make this assertion had access to a far larger mass of Greek poetry than we . and that their opinion is thoroughly borne out by ...
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... observed that in these Poems nothing could be omitted or displaced without the whole suffering . In a way then , it may be said that the process of composition com- mences from the end . The last line is thought out before the first is ...
... observed that in these Poems nothing could be omitted or displaced without the whole suffering . In a way then , it may be said that the process of composition com- mences from the end . The last line is thought out before the first is ...
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... observed that the names of the characters were chosen after their functions had been assigned them and were indicative of those functions . It is decided that for the purpose of the story , Ilios is to have one defender , whose death ...
... observed that the names of the characters were chosen after their functions had been assigned them and were indicative of those functions . It is decided that for the purpose of the story , Ilios is to have one defender , whose death ...
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... observed that Greek theology seems to be almost entirely native ; attempts which have been made to deduce the system from any other have been failures . Only one name appears to be shared by the Indian and the Hellenic pantheons , that ...
... observed that Greek theology seems to be almost entirely native ; attempts which have been made to deduce the system from any other have been failures . Only one name appears to be shared by the Indian and the Hellenic pantheons , that ...
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... observed ) simply the Greek word for currents , whereas the former is only a dialectic variant of one which signifies fountain - head . There is no reason for supposing that either of these deities had been known before . The allegory ...
... observed ) simply the Greek word for currents , whereas the former is only a dialectic variant of one which signifies fountain - head . There is no reason for supposing that either of these deities had been known before . The allegory ...
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