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There are very few literary references to this myth ; and it is not mentioned by either Hesiod or Homer . However Pausanias ( 1. 20. 3 ) does provide us with a brief summary : λέγεται δὲ καὶ τάδε ὑπὸ Ἑλλήνων , ὡς Ἥρα ρίψαι γενόμενον ...
There are very few literary references to this myth ; and it is not mentioned by either Hesiod or Homer . However Pausanias ( 1. 20. 3 ) does provide us with a brief summary : λέγεται δὲ καὶ τάδε ὑπὸ Ἑλλήνων , ὡς Ἥρα ρίψαι γενόμενον ...
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... illuminate his own life through looking at the portrayals of such literary heroes as Homer's Achilles and Vergil's Aeneas , and to illuminate the literary portrayals of these heroes by looking into the particulars of his own life .
... illuminate his own life through looking at the portrayals of such literary heroes as Homer's Achilles and Vergil's Aeneas , and to illuminate the literary portrayals of these heroes by looking into the particulars of his own life .
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Literary history in general , in other words , can be seen as an act of valorization , with , as subtext ... If before this latest phase literary history was less in vogue , that might be put down to a number of factors among them the ...
Literary history in general , in other words , can be seen as an act of valorization , with , as subtext ... If before this latest phase literary history was less in vogue , that might be put down to a number of factors among them the ...
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