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Now it is asserted by those who wish to give a Babylonian origin to the Iliad and the Odyssey that this is not a Greek word at all , but a true Babylonian common noun meaning a person who sings . It is the beauty of all such theories ...
Now it is asserted by those who wish to give a Babylonian origin to the Iliad and the Odyssey that this is not a Greek word at all , but a true Babylonian common noun meaning a person who sings . It is the beauty of all such theories ...
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References to this god are in all classes of literature , and a recent publication , Jokes For All Occasions , tries in the Introduction to give a definition of wit , then in despair adds : “ It is as hard to settle a clear and definite ...
References to this god are in all classes of literature , and a recent publication , Jokes For All Occasions , tries in the Introduction to give a definition of wit , then in despair adds : “ It is as hard to settle a clear and definite ...
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When Turnus falls beneath the blow of Aeneas , he like Hector begs that the victor in mercy give his body to his own people ; Aeneas hesitates but when he sees that Turnus wears the spoils he had stripped from Pallas , his own friend ...
When Turnus falls beneath the blow of Aeneas , he like Hector begs that the victor in mercy give his body to his own people ; Aeneas hesitates but when he sees that Turnus wears the spoils he had stripped from Pallas , his own friend ...
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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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