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... these voyages , sup porting his assertions by a reference to Herodotus , ( i . 163 ; viii . 132 , ) which is refuted by Larcher in his note on the passage . and proceeded from place to place with him , coming THE LIFE OF HOMER.
... these voyages , sup porting his assertions by a reference to Herodotus , ( i . 163 ; viii . 132 , ) which is refuted by Larcher in his note on the passage . and proceeded from place to place with him , coming THE LIFE OF HOMER.
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... coming at length to Colophon . It was there that Melesigenes was again attacked by the disease , which , raging more malevo- lently , left him totally blind . This misfortune determined him to depart from Colophon , and to return to ...
... coming at length to Colophon . It was there that Melesigenes was again attacked by the disease , which , raging more malevo- lently , left him totally blind . This misfortune determined him to depart from Colophon , and to return to ...
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... coming from any where he should make a scattering of the suitors in the house , and should obtain honour himself and rule over his halls . Medi- tating on these things , whilst sitting amongst the suitors , he beheld Minerva . He then ...
... coming from any where he should make a scattering of the suitors in the house , and should obtain honour himself and rule over his halls . Medi- tating on these things , whilst sitting amongst the suitors , he beheld Minerva . He then ...
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... coming amongst them , would be wrath , behold- ing many disgraceful things . " " O But her prudent Telemachus answered in turn : stranger , since thou askest and inquirest these things of me , this house formerly promised to be 35 rich ...
... coming amongst them , would be wrath , behold- ing many disgraceful things . " " O But her prudent Telemachus answered in turn : stranger , since thou askest and inquirest these things of me , this house formerly promised to be 35 rich ...
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... coming , or desiring some debt of his own , does he come hither ? For he went away immediately in haste , nor did he wait for us to know him ; yet in countenance he was by no means like a mean person . " But him prudent Telemachus ...
... coming , or desiring some debt of his own , does he come hither ? For he went away immediately in haste , nor did he wait for us to know him ; yet in countenance he was by no means like a mean person . " But him prudent Telemachus ...
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addressed in answer addressed in turn Alcinous amongst Amphinomus answered in turn answering addressed Antinous Apollo Atreus beautiful behold black ship blue-eyed breast companions Cyclops daughter dear deeds deity delighted dwelling earth Ernesti Eumæus Euryclea Eurylochus Eurymachus Eustathius evil far-darting fate father feast garments glorious goddess godlike Grecians grief handmaidens hands heart Hermann Hesych hither Homer honour illustrious Ithaca Jove king Laertes Latona Lexil Loewe lofty Melanthius Menelaus Mercury mighty Minerva mortal mother much-planning Ulysses Neleus Neptune Nestor palace paternal land perished Phæacians Portrait possess prudent Penelope Pylos quickly rejoiced Ruhnken sailed Saturn sheep sitting sleep son of Saturn spear spoke winged words stranger suitors sweet swift ship swineherd Telemachus tell thee Theoclymenus thine things thou art thou hast thou mayest thou wilt thy mind thyself Trans Ulysses addressed unto vols wandering wife wind wine καὶ