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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 side of his nature ...
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 side of his nature ...
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When he saw Carthage in flames , Scipio re- peated the forebodings of Hector : " A day shall come when Troy shall fall , and Priam , and the people of Priam of good ashen spear , " evidently foreseeing the fate of Rome in the ruin of ...
When he saw Carthage in flames , Scipio re- peated the forebodings of Hector : " A day shall come when Troy shall fall , and Priam , and the people of Priam of good ashen spear , " evidently foreseeing the fate of Rome in the ruin of ...
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glory Sextus quoted to him the words of Hector : " May I meet my end , not slothfully and ingloriously , but having finished some great exploit to be renowned even among future generations . " [ This was Sextus Pedu- caeus . ] ...
glory Sextus quoted to him the words of Hector : " May I meet my end , not slothfully and ingloriously , but having finished some great exploit to be renowned even among future generations . " [ This was Sextus Pedu- caeus . ] ...
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HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER VATION | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 16 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
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