单词 | archaise |
例句 | He says, "The Homeric culture is evidently the culture of the poet's own days; there is no attempt to archaise here…." Homer and His Age The idea of such archaising is peculiar to modern times. Homer and His Age No such idea of archaising occurred to the learned Virgil. Homer and His Age The most erudite ancient poet, in a critical age of iron, does not archaise in our modern fashion. Homer and His Age Poets of an uncritical age do not archaise. Homer and His Age They do not archaise as to the details of life, but "the Homeric poets consciously and consistently archaised, in regard to the political conditions of continental Greece," in the Achaean times. Homer and His Age Sometimes they pedantically "archaise," bringing in genuine, but by their time forgotten, Mycenaean things, and criticism can detect their doings in each case. Homer and His Age Not only is such archaising inconsistent with the art of an uncritical age, but a careful archaiser, with all the resources of Alexandrian criticism at his command, could not archaise successfully. Homer and His Age A modern critic, who thinks this possible, is bringing the practice of archaising poets of the late nineteenth century into the minds of rhapsodists of the eighth century before Christ. Homer and His Age |
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