| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1871 - 552 стор.
...stories of Achilles and Шуме* . rewritten. The еагпен1пе'-ч and puss ton which he 1ms put into every part of these poems would be incredible to a readt-r of mon.- modern translations." Chupnum was burn at Hitching Hill, in Hertford-*!! t rv. Hi»... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1872 - 550 стор.
...Ha would have made a great epic poet," says Charles Lamb, "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." Chapman was born at Hitching Hill, in Hertfordshire. His life was a prosperous... | |
| Robert Nares - 1872 - 562 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...part of these poems would be incredible to a reader oí a mere modern translation." — Clkirle* Lamb. lOMER'S ODYSSEY, Translated according to the Greek... | |
| Robert Nares - 1872 - 552 стор.
...has the most continuous power of interesting you all along. . . . The earnestness and passion Wfiich he has put into every part of these poems would be incredible to a reader of a mere modern translation." — CkarUs Lame. HOMER'S ODYSSEY, Translated according to the Greek by... | |
| Henry Sydney Grazebrook - 1873 - 442 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...of these poems would be incredible to a reader of a mere modem translation.'' — Charles Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY, Translated according to the Greek by... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1874 - 444 стор.
...several generations of poets, from Waller to Eeats. " The earnestness and passion," says Charles Lamb, " which he has put into every part of these poems would be incredible to a reader of more modern translations." But the grandest phenomenon of the epoch of Elizabeth is the Drama, and... | |
| Alfred Russell Smith - 1874 - 496 стор.
...has the most continuous power of interesting you all along. . . . The earnestness and passien wnich he has put into every part of these poems would be incredible to a reader of a mere modern translation."— Charla Lamb. HOMER'S ODYSSEY, Translated according to the Greek by GEORGE... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 478 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...to a reader of mere modern translations. His almost al for the glory of his heroes can only be paralleled by that fierce spirit of Hebrew bigotry, with... | |
| William Smith, Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1876 - 386 стор.
...several generations of poets from Waller to Keats. " The earnestness and passion," says Charles Lamb, "which he has put into every part of these poems would be incredible to a reader of more modern translations." High commendation, though of a different kind, 'must be awarded to EDWARD... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1876 - 576 стор.
...Ho would have made a great epic poet," aaya Charles Lamb, " if, indeed, he has not abundantly shown himself to be one : for his Homer is not so properly a trans4ation as the stories of Achilles and Ulysses rewritten. The earnestness and passion which he... | |
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