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... have seemed a trifle to the original poet , but would have been a serious matter to revisers , as it has been to all the critics , and had it been in the power of the revisers they would certainly have removed that contradic6 tion .
... have seemed a trifle to the original poet , but would have been a serious matter to revisers , as it has been to all the critics , and had it been in the power of the revisers they would certainly have removed that contradic6 tion .
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tion . The change of a single word in the first passage or the addition of a negative in the second would have been all that was needed , but that slight revision was not made . Odysseus in the presence of the Phaeacians boasted that he ...
tion . The change of a single word in the first passage or the addition of a negative in the second would have been all that was needed , but that slight revision was not made . Odysseus in the presence of the Phaeacians boasted that he ...
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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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