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... Chapman . The comedies tell us less about Chapman's individual quality than the tragedies , which form a group easily distinguishable from other plays of the time . Chapman considered the translation of Homer to be his greatest work ...
... Chapman . The comedies tell us less about Chapman's individual quality than the tragedies , which form a group easily distinguishable from other plays of the time . Chapman considered the translation of Homer to be his greatest work ...
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... Chapman the term ( which he does not himself use ) would probably have had no colouring of fanatical extrava- gance . The mind of the heroic ... Chapman's heroes , Bussy and Byron , are 323 CHAPMAN : TRANSLATOR AND TRAGIC PLAYWRIGHT.
... Chapman the term ( which he does not himself use ) would probably have had no colouring of fanatical extrava- gance . The mind of the heroic ... Chapman's heroes , Bussy and Byron , are 323 CHAPMAN : TRANSLATOR AND TRAGIC PLAYWRIGHT.
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... Chapman's Sources for his Translation of Homer ' , ' Poetry , Pedantry and Life in Chapman's Iliads ' , in Review of English Studies ( 1951 and 1953 ) . 2. For these modifications of Homer , see D. Smalley , ' The Ethical Bias of Chapman's ...
... Chapman's Sources for his Translation of Homer ' , ' Poetry , Pedantry and Life in Chapman's Iliads ' , in Review of English Studies ( 1951 and 1953 ) . 2. For these modifications of Homer , see D. Smalley , ' The Ethical Bias of Chapman's ...
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