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Page xii
... gave him such pleasure that he in- vited Melesigenes to his house . Full of commiseration for a blind man reduced to beggary , he promised to share all that he had with him . Melesigenes having entered , seated him- self , and in the ...
... gave him such pleasure that he in- vited Melesigenes to his house . Full of commiseration for a blind man reduced to beggary , he promised to share all that he had with him . Melesigenes having entered , seated him- self , and in the ...
Page xvi
... gave rise to an absurd anachronism , concerning a contest between the two poets . It has been ( like all the cyclic poems ) vari- ously ascribed to Homer himself , to Thestorides of Phocæa ( § xvi . ) , Ci- nathon of Lacedæmon , and ...
... gave rise to an absurd anachronism , concerning a contest between the two poets . It has been ( like all the cyclic poems ) vari- ously ascribed to Homer himself , to Thestorides of Phocæa ( § xvi . ) , Ci- nathon of Lacedæmon , and ...
Page xviii
... gave . XIX . Not finding any ship 30 in the harbour , they went to that part of the strand whence the fishermen usually put off , where they found one about to sail for Chios . The conductor of Homer entreated them to take him across ...
... gave . XIX . Not finding any ship 30 in the harbour , they went to that part of the strand whence the fishermen usually put off , where they found one about to sail for Chios . The conductor of Homer entreated them to take him across ...
Page xxv
... gave rise to the theory of Lachmann . Aristotle ( Poetic . xvi . § 3 ) speaks of the " Washing of Odysseus , " and " the Tale of Alcinous " ( in § 5 ) . Peisistratus put a period to these distinctions at his revision of the text . so Il ...
... gave rise to the theory of Lachmann . Aristotle ( Poetic . xvi . § 3 ) speaks of the " Washing of Odysseus , " and " the Tale of Alcinous " ( in § 5 ) . Peisistratus put a period to these distinctions at his revision of the text . so Il ...
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... gave good advice , he did not persuade the mind of Ægisthus ; but now has he at once atoned for all these things . " The blue - eyed 13 goddess Minerva then answered him : " O father mine , thou son of Saturn , highest of kings , of a ...
... gave good advice , he did not persuade the mind of Ægisthus ; but now has he at once atoned for all these things . " The blue - eyed 13 goddess Minerva then answered him : " O father mine , thou son of Saturn , highest of kings , of a ...
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