John Keats
Homer
A blind, Greek poet named Homer.
John Milton was blind. He wrote "Paradise Lost"- one of his masterpieces during his blindness...
Actually Homer wrote the Odyssey. The poem inspired by this epic was written by Constantine P. Cavafy, probably the most well known modern greek poet today. Ithaca is his most famous poem.
Homer wrote two famous epic poems, The Iliad and the Odyssey. The Iliad was about the Greek and Trojan war. The Odyssey was about one warrior's journey home and the problems he faced at home.
The line "to suffer woes which hope thinks infinite" is from the sonnet "On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer" by John Keats. Keats wrote this sonnet in 1816 after reading a translation of Homer's works by the poet George Chapman.
Homer wrote the Iliad.
the Greek poet homer wrote the first poem Iliad.
Most are not sure which epic that Homer wrote first. This is pretty understandable since his very existence is questioned. Although most people consider The Iliad to be Homer's first epic.
A man named Homer is credited for the first telling of the Iliad and The Odyssey
The Iliad and the Odyssey.
They were written by Homer.
Homer (or "traditionally attributed to Homer," if you're skeptical).
Homer is the person that supposedly wrote the Iliad.
Homer wrote the Iliad and the Odysessy
The writer of those two novels was Homer. If its the first or last name is unknown.
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