Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... Paris , since even his name is unmentioned in the second poem . No actor human or divine is so much in evidence and so powerful in both poems as Athena , but the poet makes no reference to the manner of her birth , while Hesiod tells ...
... Paris , since even his name is unmentioned in the second poem . No actor human or divine is so much in evidence and so powerful in both poems as Athena , but the poet makes no reference to the manner of her birth , while Hesiod tells ...
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... Paris turn and fly . Hector was not only the devoted warrior but he was a brother who felt deeply the shame brought on the family and city by Paris , and , because of the indignation over that shame , he soundly berated him , hence this ...
... Paris turn and fly . Hector was not only the devoted warrior but he was a brother who felt deeply the shame brought on the family and city by Paris , and , because of the indignation over that shame , he soundly berated him , hence this ...
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... Paris , no date . II . Keller , Helen Adams , The Story of My Life , p . 110 . New York , 1902 . 12. Lubbock , Sir John , Introduction to Pope's Iliad . London , 1891. Sir John quotes Pope's translation of Iliad VI , 263 , to prove that ...
... Paris , no date . II . Keller , Helen Adams , The Story of My Life , p . 110 . New York , 1902 . 12. Lubbock , Sir John , Introduction to Pope's Iliad . London , 1891. Sir John quotes Pope's translation of Iliad VI , 263 , to prove that ...
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