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Nestor grieved that although he had years and experience he was without youth and vigor , then comforts himself by saying : “ The gods have never yet : given all things at the same time to any man . ” This has been repeated by Virgil in ...
Nestor grieved that although he had years and experience he was without youth and vigor , then comforts himself by saying : “ The gods have never yet : given all things at the same time to any man . ” This has been repeated by Virgil in ...
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... it has given its author a position that for centuries permitted him to challenge supremacy with Homer himself . Virgil is now given in general a position subordinate to Homer , but this is [ 109 ] HOMER AND ROMAN ITALY.
... it has given its author a position that for centuries permitted him to challenge supremacy with Homer himself . Virgil is now given in general a position subordinate to Homer , but this is [ 109 ] HOMER AND ROMAN ITALY.
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Both the French and the English believed that they were descended from the Trojans , hence they relied on the version assumed to be given by Dares , a Trojan priest of Vulcan . Chaucer could hardly have known Homer at first hand ...
Both the French and the English believed that they were descended from the Trojans , hence they relied on the version assumed to be given by Dares , a Trojan priest of Vulcan . Chaucer could hardly have known Homer at first hand ...
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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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