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Those who believe in one Homer and those who believe in many are alike forced to rely on something akin to a miracle , and the point at issue is simply this : Is it more reasonable to suppose that there was one supreme genius who ...
Those who believe in one Homer and those who believe in many are alike forced to rely on something akin to a miracle , and the point at issue is simply this : Is it more reasonable to suppose that there was one supreme genius who ...
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When a laugh was forced from the angry Hera it is said that " She laughed with her lips but there was no joy in her face . " Andromache described the cup of charity which is doled out to orphans , as : “ a drink which moistens the lips ...
When a laugh was forced from the angry Hera it is said that " She laughed with her lips but there was no joy in her face . " Andromache described the cup of charity which is doled out to orphans , as : “ a drink which moistens the lips ...
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When the officers of Nero had revolted and he was forced to flee , he knew that the horsemen were near who had been sent to capture him , and as he heard them approach he uttered the words of Nestor : " The sound of fleet steeds rings ...
When the officers of Nero had revolted and he was forced to flee , he knew that the horsemen were near who had been sent to capture him , and as he heard them approach he uttered the words of Nestor : " The sound of fleet steeds rings ...
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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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