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Robert Fitzgerald Quotes

Homer's whole language, the language in which he lived, the language that he breathed, because he never saw it, or certainly those who formed his tradition never saw it, in characters on the pages. It was all on the tongue and in the ear.
Robert Fitzgerald

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Category:
American Author Quotes
Year of Birth:
1910
Year of Death:
1985
Nationality:
American
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