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Let there be one ruler , one king to whom Zeus has given dominion , " and Helen's description of Agamemnon as " both a good king and a mighty warrior " has been the ideal of aspiring princes . When Agamemnon saw that Menelaus had been ...
Let there be one ruler , one king to whom Zeus has given dominion , " and Helen's description of Agamemnon as " both a good king and a mighty warrior " has been the ideal of aspiring princes . When Agamemnon saw that Menelaus had been ...
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Zeus uttered the amazingly frank statement : " " There is nothing more wretched than man , nothing of all the things which breathe and move on the face of the earth . " This senti- ment is very like the words of Achilles : " The gods ...
Zeus uttered the amazingly frank statement : " " There is nothing more wretched than man , nothing of all the things which breathe and move on the face of the earth . " This senti- ment is very like the words of Achilles : " The gods ...
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His Zeus is worthy to be the king of the gods , so that poets as well as artists have made him their ideal of that exalted divinity ; yet his Zeus is no better done than the swineherd , the old nurse , or the innocent girl , Nausicaa .
His Zeus is worthy to be the king of the gods , so that poets as well as artists have made him their ideal of that exalted divinity ; yet his Zeus is no better done than the swineherd , the old nurse , or the innocent girl , Nausicaa .
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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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