Apothegms, of kings and great commanders; Roman; Laconic or Spartan; in Homer.
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Perhaps ultimately the translation is best read as Pope rather than Homer.
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Humanity shines in Homer, in Chaucer, in Spenser, in Shakspeare, in Milton.
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Cold, first principle of; a preserver of health; use of, in Homer.
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The one may be found in Homer, and the other in Josephus.
Ús de winslow homer en anglès
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Edges softened, until the city resembled a WinslowHomer landscape.
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WinslowHomer will not stimulate for all time only because his mind was too local.
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WinslowHomer spent his last twenty-seven years on the isolated Maine peninsula of Prout's Neck.
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With 42 Illustrations by Harry Fenn, Alfred Fredericks, John A. Hows, WinslowHomer, and others.
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In WinslowHomer we have yankeeism of the first order, turned to a creditable artistic account.
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WinslowHomer occupies a position all by himself.
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We took WinslowHomer to be an influence.
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What is it, a WinslowHomer?
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In this agreeable and interesting museum there happened to be a temporary loan exhibit of water-colors by WinslowHomer.
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As for WinslowHomer, whether in landscape or figure painting, his work was unfailingly pictorial, whatever else it might be.
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(Indianapolis, I discovered, was able to keep perfectly calm in front of the WinslowHomer water-colors.)
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Wall A is given up to the work of the late WinslowHomer, who has been called "the most American of painters."
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The modern gallery spaces feature a slew of notable American artists like Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent, Andrew Wyeth and WinslowHomer (a Mainer).
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Room 54, the last of the American historical rooms, is perhaps the most important, finely showing Inness, Wyant, WinslowHomer, Hunt, and other American masters.