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... letters in the eight- eenth century had either to find a patron or to starve . Shaylor credits this passage to Putnam's Authors and their Public in Ancient Times . § 4 The Change in Form In the third century The First Books in the World 19.
... letters in the eight- eenth century had either to find a patron or to starve . Shaylor credits this passage to Putnam's Authors and their Public in Ancient Times . § 4 The Change in Form In the third century The First Books in the World 19.
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... passages in Homer and , now we know so much of Mycenæan art , a priceless piece of historical evidence . The translation is by Ernest Myers : First fashioned he a shield great and strong , adorn- ing it all over , and set thereto a ...
... passages in Homer and , now we know so much of Mycenæan art , a priceless piece of historical evidence . The translation is by Ernest Myers : First fashioned he a shield great and strong , adorn- ing it all over , and set thereto a ...
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... was taken prisoner by the Greeks . Andromache is the classic type of the faithful wife , and her love for her husband is expressed in one of the finest passages in the Iliad . Photo : Rischgits Collection . " ULYSSES IN PHEACIA ,
... was taken prisoner by the Greeks . Andromache is the classic type of the faithful wife , and her love for her husband is expressed in one of the finest passages in the Iliad . Photo : Rischgits Collection . " ULYSSES IN PHEACIA ,
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... which give a partial impression of the original . A good average example of Pope's prodigious talent is this rendering of a passage in Photo : Rischgitz Collection . " CIRCE AND THE COMPANIONS 56 The Outline of Literature.
... which give a partial impression of the original . A good average example of Pope's prodigious talent is this rendering of a passage in Photo : Rischgitz Collection . " CIRCE AND THE COMPANIONS 56 The Outline of Literature.
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... passage in which Andromache sees from the walls of Troy the desecration of her husband's corpse by the triumphant Achilles - a dread- ful scene which impresses us all the more because it follows so soon after the account of the poor ...
... passage in which Andromache sees from the walls of Troy the desecration of her husband's corpse by the triumphant Achilles - a dread- ful scene which impresses us all the more because it follows so soon after the account of the poor ...
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