Vertaling van Homer
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Homer {eigenn.}
Homer {eigenn.}
Homer {eigenn.}
Homer {eigenn.}
homer, homing pigeon {zn.}
homer
homing pigeon {zn.}
homing pigeon {zn.}
Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods.
Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods.
He translated Homer from the Greek into English.
He translated Homer from the Greek into English.
homer {zn.}
homer {zn.}
homer, kor {zn.}
homer
kor {zn.}
kor {zn.}
homer, winslow homer {zn.}
homer
winslow homer {zn.}
winslow homer {zn.}
to homer {ww.}
to homer {ww.}
home run, homer {zn.}
home run
homer {zn.}
homer {zn.}
Who hit the home run?
Who hit the home run?
His home run excited the crowd.
His home run excited the crowd.
home run, homer {zn.}
home run
homer {zn.}
homer {zn.}
He hammered out a home run.
He hammered out a home run.
The spectators were excited by his home run.
The spectators were excited by his home run.
home run, homer {zn.}
home run
homer {zn.}
homer {zn.}
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Engels
Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods.
Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods.
He translated Homer from the Greek into English.
He translated Homer from the Greek into English.
When Achilles would draw his sword to slay Agamemnon, Athena, invisible to all else, holds him back by a lock of hair. Here Homer shows us the gods as the psychology of ancient Greece.
When Achilles would draw his sword to slay Agamemnon, Athena, invisible to all else, holds him back by a lock of hair. Here Homer shows us the gods as the psychology of ancient Greece.