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Índice
I | 1 |
The Hellenic mind as disclosed in the Iliad | 12 |
The human types in Homeric poetry | 21 |
The Homeric language | 25 |
Homeric poetry as a presage of Greek achievement | 34 |
The highest form of Greek Epos is the Homeric | 40 |
Rapidity | 61 |
Style of narrative in the Odyssey | 74 |
The ode of victory | 145 |
Analysis of the first Olympian | 155 |
His originality | 162 |
The Charites | 168 |
Pindars relation to Epic poetry | 170 |
VI | 178 |
Aeschylus the founder of Drama | 184 |
Euripides | 185 |
6 | 81 |
Hesiod | 89 |
86 | 102 |
The Ionians of Asia Minor | 108 |
Popular character of Elegiac poetry | 116 |
Kinship between Elegiac and Iambic verse | 122 |
The Aeolian Lyric for one voice Terpander | 125 |
Causes which led to the decline of Greek Lyric Poetry | 139 |
His relation to contemporary Athens | 204 |
Concessions to popular taste | 224 |
The criticism in the Frogs | 230 |
VIII | 252 |
17 | 257 |
Some other poets | 278 |
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