| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 стор.
...to embrace, all forms. He would have made a great epic poet, if indeed he has not abundantly shown himself to be one; for his Homer is not so properly...modern translations. His almost Greek zeal for the honor of his heroes is only paralleled by that fierce spirit of Hebrew bigotry, with which Milton,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 стор.
...forms and modes of being. He would have made a great epic poet, if indeed he has not abundantly shown himself to be one ; for his Homer is not so properly...translation as the stories of Achilles and Ulysses re-writtea. The earnestness and passion which he has put into every part of these poems, would be incredible... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 стор.
...to embrace all forms. He would have made a great Epic Poet, if, indeed, he has not abundantly shown himself to be one ; for his Homer is not so properly a Translation t• the Stories of Achilles and Ulysses re-written. The earnestness and passion which he has put into... | |
| Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - 1839 - 262 стор.
...Homer. Did you ever read it ? — it has the most continuous power of interesting you all along. . . . The earnestness and passion which he has put into...poems would be incredible to a reader of mere modern translation."— Charles Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY. Translated according to the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN.... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 476 стор.
...when he observed, that " He would have made a great epic poet, if indeed he has not abundantly shown himself to be one ; for his Homer is not so properly...of these poems would be incredible to a reader of more modem translations." other should perform their purchased copies. These monopolists were therefore... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 436 стор.
...when he observed, that " He would have made a great epic poet, if indeed he has not abundantly shown himself to be one; for his Homer is not so properly...of these poems would be incredible to a reader of more modern translations." The striking portrait of Chapman is prefixed to Mr. Singer's elegant edition... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 стор.
...//tr£.,rol. iii. p.&?L " Chapman would have made a great Epic Poet, if indeed he has not abundantly shown himself to be one ; for his Homer is not so properly a Translation aa the stories of Achilles and Ulysses re-written"— LAMB.] Come on, down on your knees. Glut. Villain,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1842 - 360 стор.
...when he observed, that " He would have made a great epic poet, if indeed he has not abundantly shown himself to be one ; for his Homer is not so properly...of these poems would be incredible to a reader of more modern translations." The plays were bought by a manager for his company, and each company was... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 стор.
...to embrace all forms. He would have made a great epic poet, if, indeed, he has not abundantly shown himself to be one ; for his Homer is not so properly...modern translations. His almost Greek zeal for the honour of his heroes is only paralleled by lhat fierce spirit of Hebrew bigotry, with which Milton... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1844 - 556 стор.
...Flaxman. Charles Lamb says, " Chapman would have made a great epic poet, if indeed he has not shown himself to be one ; for his Homer is not so properly...as the stories of Achilles and Ulysses rewritten." We trust this new edition will find its way here, the older one being very rare. Orion, an Epic Poem,... | |
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