Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Homer . It has however been questioned whether Sophocles , granted that he departed from the normal practice of Attic tragedy by dealing with a theme fully handled in Homer - which may have to be accepted in this case - would have ...
... Homer . It has however been questioned whether Sophocles , granted that he departed from the normal practice of Attic tragedy by dealing with a theme fully handled in Homer - which may have to be accepted in this case - would have ...
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... Homer is the bare notion of someone's heart or mind being compared to an axe . takes shape , is articulated around , a mass of 120 LCM 15.8 ( Oct 1990 ) Henderson on Livy rather striking comparison which Homer puts into the mouth of ...
... Homer is the bare notion of someone's heart or mind being compared to an axe . takes shape , is articulated around , a mass of 120 LCM 15.8 ( Oct 1990 ) Henderson on Livy rather striking comparison which Homer puts into the mouth of ...
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... Homer's Iliad . His curiosity was excited , and the next time he went the Nile up every season saw him there he resolved to visit the spot so minutely described , and , sure enough , though 700 miles from Alexandria , he found the body ...
... Homer's Iliad . His curiosity was excited , and the next time he went the Nile up every season saw him there he resolved to visit the spot so minutely described , and , sure enough , though 700 miles from Alexandria , he found the body ...
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