Definitionn. a long wandering and eventful journey
Last update: August 9, 2015
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Iliad and Odyssey, 197. [Please select]
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We learn from Suetonius that, like Ennius after him, he obtained his living by teaching Greek and Latin; and it was probably as a school-book, rather than as a work of literary pretension, that his translation of the Odyssey into Latin Saturnian verse was executed. [Please select]
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"I know all about your old Odyssey--your old Horace and all those things," she said threateningly. [Please select]
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Loring asked as the Odyssey drew to its close. [Please select]
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At thirteen he translated the first twelve books of Homer's Odyssey. [Please select]
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It had been the year of her spirit's Odyssey. [Please select]
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Sitting, in the Greek view, was a posture of supplication (Odyssey, XIV, 29-31). [Please select]
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You almost convinced me with regard to the superior merits of the Odyssey, but not quite. [Please select]
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THE AUTHORESS OF THE ODYSSEY, WHO AND WHAT SHE WAS, WHEN AND WHERE SHE WROTE, ETC. [Please select]
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The Odyssey rendered into English prose for the use of those who cannot read the original. [Please select]
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His most famous work is the metrical translation of the Iliad (1611) and of the Odyssey (1614). [Please select]
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