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... translation of Homer have , like Fénelon's , their own heart and their own mind ; they are unsubdued by passion , but capable of a more elevated friend- ship . I shall also suggest that this regard for wise friendship led Pope , like ...
... translation of Homer have , like Fénelon's , their own heart and their own mind ; they are unsubdued by passion , but capable of a more elevated friend- ship . I shall also suggest that this regard for wise friendship led Pope , like ...
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... translation by making the wish for love as well as reverence the attribute of a secondary culture . Parnell's Essay on Homer makes these two movements of reverence and of friendship — common to both ancient and modern cultures , and ...
... translation by making the wish for love as well as reverence the attribute of a secondary culture . Parnell's Essay on Homer makes these two movements of reverence and of friendship — common to both ancient and modern cultures , and ...
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... translation which puts such a Platonic quest in solidly social terms . In his translation , the self , Ulysses , the ' godlike man ' , finds a way to divine wisdom through the co - operative exchanges of earthly friendships . " One ...
... translation which puts such a Platonic quest in solidly social terms . In his translation , the self , Ulysses , the ' godlike man ' , finds a way to divine wisdom through the co - operative exchanges of earthly friendships . " One ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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