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... her father's friend , by whom she was seduced . This coming to the knowledge of her guardian , he was anxious to conceal it , and accordingly sent her to Smyrna . Crytheis being near her time , went one day to a festival which the ...
... her father's friend , by whom she was seduced . This coming to the knowledge of her guardian , he was anxious to conceal it , and accordingly sent her to Smyrna . Crytheis being near her time , went one day to a festival which the ...
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After the death of Phemius , Homer was left to the management of his father's school ; but he was soon after induced to embark on a voyage with a person named Mentes . Having then commenced writing his Iliad , he was anxious to visit ...
After the death of Phemius , Homer was left to the management of his father's school ; but he was soon after induced to embark on a voyage with a person named Mentes . Having then commenced writing his Iliad , he was anxious to visit ...
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He has been very justly called the father of Epic Poetry . So charmed was Alexander the Great with his compositions , that he commonly placed them , together with his sword , under his pillow . The Iliad he carefully deposited in one of ...
He has been very justly called the father of Epic Poetry . So charmed was Alexander the Great with his compositions , that he commonly placed them , together with his sword , under his pillow . The Iliad he carefully deposited in one of ...
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We own thy might , our father and our lord / But , ah ! permit to pity human state ; If not to help , at least lament their fate . From fields forbidden we submiss refrain , With arms unaiding mourn our Argives slain ; Yet grant my ...
We own thy might , our father and our lord / But , ah ! permit to pity human state ; If not to help , at least lament their fate . From fields forbidden we submiss refrain , With arms unaiding mourn our Argives slain ; Yet grant my ...
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Troy roused as soon ; for on this dreadful day The fate of fathers , wives , and infants lay . The gates unfolding pour forth all their train ; Squadrons on squadrons cloud the dusky plain : Men , steeds , and chariots shake the ...
Troy roused as soon ; for on this dreadful day The fate of fathers , wives , and infants lay . The gates unfolding pour forth all their train ; Squadrons on squadrons cloud the dusky plain : Men , steeds , and chariots shake the ...
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