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Page 59
... Odyssey of Homer translated into English Blank Verse ( London , 1791 ) , Book 11 , l . 75-9 , p . 248 . 14Pope , Odyssey , Book 11 , 11. 82 , 88 , T. E. IX . 385 . 15Cowper , Odyssey , Book 11 , 1. 92 , p . 248 . 16Pope , Odyssey , Book ...
... Odyssey of Homer translated into English Blank Verse ( London , 1791 ) , Book 11 , l . 75-9 , p . 248 . 14Pope , Odyssey , Book 11 , 11. 82 , 88 , T. E. IX . 385 . 15Cowper , Odyssey , Book 11 , 1. 92 , p . 248 . 16Pope , Odyssey , Book ...
Page 61
... Odyssey's voyage of friendship . It was also Pope's portrayal of this aspect of the poem which many contemporary readers particularly admired . Parnell was referring to this quality when he said the translation ' reveals the work to ...
... Odyssey's voyage of friendship . It was also Pope's portrayal of this aspect of the poem which many contemporary readers particularly admired . Parnell was referring to this quality when he said the translation ' reveals the work to ...
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... Odyssey.32 At the core of this book is a single experience : the discovery of affinity amidst apparent difference . Such an experience , too , informs Pope's translation . As usual , Pope uses a pair of characters to point up individual ...
... Odyssey.32 At the core of this book is a single experience : the discovery of affinity amidst apparent difference . Such an experience , too , informs Pope's translation . As usual , Pope uses a pair of characters to point up individual ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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