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... poet knows nothing of the apotheosis of Heracles . 3 ) The poet knows nothing of the tripartite division of the personality into εἴδωλον , σῶμα and ψυχή . 1 ) It is , of course , true that in the Iliad Hebe is unmarried and acts in a ...
... poet knows nothing of the apotheosis of Heracles . 3 ) The poet knows nothing of the tripartite division of the personality into εἴδωλον , σῶμα and ψυχή . 1 ) It is , of course , true that in the Iliad Hebe is unmarried and acts in a ...
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... poet planned to develop this Cretan episode , but no doubt he intended to adapt material no longer needed for Odys- seus . It looks as if the poet also thought of taking Telemachus to Thes- protian Ephyra . The suitors , ridiculing the ...
... poet planned to develop this Cretan episode , but no doubt he intended to adapt material no longer needed for Odys- seus . It looks as if the poet also thought of taking Telemachus to Thes- protian Ephyra . The suitors , ridiculing the ...
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... poet was here preparing for Odysseus ' massacre of the suitors , since the use of arrow- poison would make it much easier for every shot to prove fatal ; this guess may well be right , though in the end the poet preferred a more heroic ...
... poet was here preparing for Odysseus ' massacre of the suitors , since the use of arrow- poison would make it much easier for every shot to prove fatal ; this guess may well be right , though in the end the poet preferred a more heroic ...
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Dr John Fell | 209 |
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