Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... 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 created two such similar and stupendous works of art , or that there were ...
... 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 created two such similar and stupendous works of art , or that there were ...
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... 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 but does not ...
... 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 but does not ...
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... 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 in my ears , " and put his sword to his own throat ...
... 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 in my ears , " and put his sword to his own throat ...
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