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One of the greatest Homerists of our time, Frederick M. Combellack, argues that when it is assumed The Iliad and The Odyssey are oral poems, the postulated single redactor called Homer cannot be either credited with or denied originality in choice of phrasing.
One story has it that his passion for Homer was born when he heard a drunkard reciting it at the grocer's.
One view which attempts to bridge the differences holds that the Iliad was composed by " Homer " in his maturity, while the Odyssey was a work of his old age.
One of the first such episodes to depict this is " Secrets of a Successful Marriage " ( season five, 1994 ), where Homer starts teaching an adult education class on how to build a successful marriage.
In the warlord period of China, many American and English mercenaries thrived such as Homer Lea, Philo Norton McGriffin, Morris " Two Gun " Cohen, and Francis Arthur " One Armed " Sutton.
One popular metre is the dactylic tetrameter ( in contrast to the dactylic hexameter of Homer and Hesiod ).
One of the larger cemeteries in Homer is Arlington Cemetery, which maintains a meeting room known as the Arlington House.
One such hold out was Homer R. Tourkakis, the owner of a dental practice on the corner of the triangle formed by Route 141 and Interstate 55.
Colin Jacobson at DVD Movie Guide said in a review that the episode is " least favorite episode of Season One " and further commented: " Homer feels embarrassed by the others?
One critic wrote, " Winslow Homer is one of those few young artists who make a decided impression of their power with their very first contributions to the Academy ... He at this moment wields a better pencil, models better, colors better, than many whom, were it not improper, we could mention as regular contributors to the Academy.
:: One may imitate the agents through use of a narrator throughout, or only occasionally ( using direct speech in parts and a narrator in parts, as Homer does ), or only through direct speech ( without a narrator ), using actors to speak the lines directly.
* Number One, the head of the Stonecutters in the Simpsons episode " Homer the Great "
Some strictly local performances have been done in the Shreveport area under the name including a 2003 Louisiana Hayride cast reunion called One More ' Ride that featured 60 acts from the original show including Kitty Wells, the Browns, Betty Amos, Homer Bailes, Billy Walker, Mitchell Torok, Hank Thompson and many more.
One segment between Litchfield and Homer was converted back to gravel surface in 1952 ; a change that was reverted two years later.
One is that Mycenaean literature, like the works of Homer and other epic poems, was passed on orally, since the Linear B syllabary is not well-suited to recording the sounds of Greek ( see phonemic principle ).
One of the main problems Meyer had writing this episode is that whenever Homer saw God, he had to have fallen asleep so that it appeared to be a dream.
Homer is stripped of his membership, until it is discovered that he is " The Chosen One " who will lead the Stonecutters to glory.
Before he leaves, however, it is discovered that Homer has a birthmark in the shape of the Stonecutter emblem, identifying him as " The Chosen One " who, it was foretold, would lead the Stonecutters to greatness.
When crowned the " Chosen One ", Homer, dressed in finery, enters through some curtains, a reference to the 1987 film The Last Emperor.
" Dave Petruska of the Tucson Citizen listed " Homer the Great " as his favorite episode " because it is such a wonderful satire on fraternal organizations and because of Patrick Stewart's hilarious guest-starring role as Number One.
One of them is Homer, who throws the book into the fireplace after Kent reveals that " Of course, the book does not contain any hints on how to win the lottery.
* The Number One ( Il Numero Uno ), a very old disabled man ( he has memories from Ancient Greece and claims to have met characters such as Homer and Robespierre ), is the supreme leader of group TNT.
Gluck recorded several Christian hymns in duet with Louise Homer, among them " Rock of Ages ", " Whispering Hope ", " One Sweetly Solemn Thought ", and " Jesus, Lover of My Soul ".

One and Price's
One of these benefactors, his uncle the Reverend Thomas Price of Merriott, Somerset, advised him to give up this education, arguing that it was putting too great a financial strain upon Price's family, but William was insistent that he should continue.
One of Price's divisions under John S. Marmaduke accordingly forced a crossing at Byram's Ford on the 22nd, then took up positions on the west bank to hold off Pleasonton's Federal Cavalry, which now threatened Price's rear.
One of Price's original Droodles serves as the cover art for Frank Zappa's 1982 album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch.
One of Price's original Droodles serves as the cover art for Frank Zappa's 1982 album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch.
: In Price's In One Head and Out the Other, the bible of Avoidism, his character Clayton Slope " had a clever trick of saying any conceivable sentence so that it sounded like " I had one grunch but the eggplant over there.
One of Price's friends was the humor columnist Burt Prelutsky (" The Squeaky Wheel "), who recalled Price's interest in women:

One and adventures
One long-running feature of the show was " Captain Fantastic ", featuring a parody superhero ( Jason ) in improbable, even macabre adventures against villainess Mrs. Black ( Coffey ).
One involves ordinary children in extraordinary situations, having adventures, solving crimes, or otherwise finding themselves in unusual circumstances.
One cycle of these adventures became canonical as the " Twelve Labours ," but the list has variations.
One of his long term pals for such adventures was Lon Chaney, Jr.
One of the ' Amazing adventures of Scary Bones the Skeleton ' series, the story tells how a wicked wizard has become part of the castle itself.
While the radio series lacked the adult sophistication of sci-fi shows such as the later day X Minus One, it was enjoyed as a Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback and it is prized by " Old Time Radio " collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable and fascinating adventures.
The production was directed by British filmmaker Don Chaffey, who had helmed two smaller films for Disney in the early 1960s in between larger fantasy adventures ( Jason and the Argonauts, One Million Years B. C.
One player may be the SG for a particular noble ( the Duke of Burgundy, for example ) and any adventures ( stories ) played in the Duchy of Burgundy or where the Duke is the antagonist.
One example is the Timeclaw game which is a conversion of the Doctor Who ( Time Travel ) adventures.
Following a Grifter oneshot, the crossover gave birth to a short-lived Steven Seagle written Grifter series that centered on his super spy / superhero adventures while linking to an obscure Team One character Regiment at one point.
One day, Max sees Lorettea, who tells him " Doing nothing's a drag, kid ", so Max writes all of the adventures he and Freak had, in honor of his best friend.
In the next seventy plus adventures, Michel Vaillant and the Vaillante race team compete in numerous races in Formula One and other driving competitions such as IndyCar, rallying or enduro challenges.
One of his most popular characters was Pepito, the comical adventures of a 17th-century buccaneer who fights, among others, the greedy, grasping but essentially lovable Governor of a Spanish Caribbean colony.
" Scott Weinberg said that it was " One of those smart-aleck kid adventures that manages to be entirely obnoxious with very little effort.
One earns more by collecting treasure during adventures.
One of the top-ten box office draws of the day, whose character was soon depicted in comic books, on screen Allen personified the clean cut, God-fearing American hero of the wild West who wore a white Stetson hat, loved his faithful horse Koko, and had a loyal buddy who shared his adventures.
One of the more famous adventures was by Howard Blackburn, who survived 5 days in the North Atlantic in January.
The Weapon Shops of Isher and its sequel The Weapon Makers detail the workings of Isher civilization and the adventures of Robert Hedrock, The One Immortal Man, as he keeps it in balance in the face of attempts by the Weapon Makers, who have forgotten their purpose as a permanent opposition, and the strong government of the Empress, Innelda Isher, with its intimate connections to a network of financial institutions, to undermine each other.
One could also use attachments to win the attacks more easily, or adventures to inflict more damage etc.
One distinguishing trait of the new fellowship, aside from its unusually tolerant attitude regarding subscription to ancient doctrines, was its bold enthusiasm for ecumenical adventures, especially those growing out of the " Faith and Order " and " Life and Work " inter-church initiatives in Great Britain in the 1920s and 1930s.
It contained two continued stories: One detailed the efforts of the second Captain Canuck to prevent illegal weapons from reaching Canada, whilst the second chronicled the continued adventures of the third Captain Canuck.
One of the most anticipated events of the first book was the possibility of Mrs. Frisby's children ( Teresa, Martin, Timothy, and Cynthia ) having grown up to visit the rats themselves and partake in adventures of their own.
One of their adventures focused on exploring " new land " which had mysteriously appeared for no explainable reason.
One of his main contributions was the early adventures of De Rode Ridder.

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