The Grammar of Poetry - JSTOR
The Grammar of Poetry 185 epithet as such and its meaning, but on the noun-epithet formula as a whole, of which the epithet is an integral part. In the present chapter we will be viewing epithets as separate elements that can be added to a name or omitted. This different conception and use of epithets is occasioned, I ................
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