Word: homers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...MUST begin with Homer, for both Antony and Cleopatra will be more intelligible in comparison with the characters of the Hiad, especially Achilles. The Hiad's hero strives to live life intensely in a brilliant world without falsifying his self-esteem. He is finely aware of what is owed to the self as warrior, yet he attempts to dissolve this self in allegiance to something greater. He scorns the esteem of men, for the honor which only the gods can confide. He will have honor from Zeus. His vision is the expression of his inner gloriousness. The Hiad presents...
Rightfielder Bob Majocco's wind-blown three-run homer in the second inning carried Boston University to a 5-4 triumph over the Crimson yesterday at Soldiers' Field...
DeMichele got the machine rolling in the first inning of the second game by blasting a two-run homer off Brown starter Fred Armenti. The Crimson chased Armenti with a four-run splurge in the third. Varney was the Bruin nemesis again as he hit his second homer...
...Homer...
...best paintings hang at the end of the exhibition in the last work of the nineteenth century when artists like Eakins, Whistler. Homer and Sargent work with full new techniques of realism. In one haunting canvas by Eakins, surgeons in business suits cut into a man's leg. Scarcely visible in the dark background, a hall of students observe the operation. The quiet bloody hands makes it difficult to stare at this intense description. Sargent has an equally striking work of four girls arranged on a wide space of a dark room. The smallest sits, paused in playing with...