Homeric Translation in Theory And Practice: a Reply to Matthew Arnold

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Homeric Translation in Theory And Practice: a Reply to Matthew Arnold
Newman Francis William
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whether Homer was antiquated to the Athenians of Themistocles and Pericles ; 3. whether he was tho- rouglily understood by them ; 4. whether he is, abso- lutely, an antique poet.
I feel it rather odd, that Mr. Arnold begins by complimenting me with ^' genuine learning,^^ and pro- ceeds to appeal from me to the "^Hiving scholar.^^ (What if I were bluntly to reply : " Well ! I am the li\dng scholar ^^?) After starting the question, how Homer^s style appeared to Sophocles, he suddenly Hosted by Go
...ogle HOMER^S DICTION. 35 enters a plea^ under form of a concession \J^ I con- fess^M]^ — as a pretence for carrying the cause into a new courts — that of the Provost of Eton and two Pro- fessors^ — into which court I have no admission ; and then_, of his own will^ pronounces a sentence in the name of these learned men. Whether they are pleased with this parading of their name in behalf of para- doxical error_, I may well doubt : and until they indorse it themselves^ T shall treat Mr. Arnokrs process as a piece of forgery.

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