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... honour Zeus , the god of hospitality , who reigns over us . His wrath is dreadful ; beware lest it burst on your heads , should you offend him . ” * Πλοῖον must be understood with αποστολον . Conf . Ὁ μὲν δὴ ἀπό- στολος ἐς τὴν Μίλητον ...
... honour Zeus , the god of hospitality , who reigns over us . His wrath is dreadful ; beware lest it burst on your heads , should you offend him . ” * Πλοῖον must be understood with αποστολον . Conf . Ὁ μὲν δὴ ἀπό- στολος ἐς τὴν Μίλητον ...
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... honour of the authorship of the Cypriacs , with Homer , ( Welcker , Ep . Cycl . p . 300 , ) and Hegesias , ( or Hegesinus , accord- ing to Photius , Cod . 239 , p . 319 , ed . Bekker , ) a Salaminian . Two lines of the Cypriacs are ...
... honour of the authorship of the Cypriacs , with Homer , ( Welcker , Ep . Cycl . p . 300 , ) and Hegesias , ( or Hegesinus , accord- ing to Photius , Cod . 239 , p . 319 , ed . Bekker , ) a Salaminian . Two lines of the Cypriacs are ...
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... honour of Apollo Pythos.67 XXXIV . The spring having arrived , Homer desired to leave Samos for Athens . He sailed for that place , in company with some Samians , and arrived at the island of Ios.68 They bunches of grapes , grains of ...
... honour of Apollo Pythos.67 XXXIV . The spring having arrived , Homer desired to leave Samos for Athens . He sailed for that place , in company with some Samians , and arrived at the island of Ios.68 They bunches of grapes , grains of ...
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... honour himself and rule over his halls . Medi- tating on these things , whilst sitting amongst the suitors , he beheld Minerva . He then went straight to the portico , and was indignant in mind that a stranger should stand at the gates ...
... honour himself and rule over his halls . Medi- tating on these things , whilst sitting amongst the suitors , he beheld Minerva . He then went straight to the portico , and was indignant in mind that a stranger should stand at the gates ...
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... honour of the gods . " See Buttm . Lexil . p . 167 , sqq . * ἀναβάλλομαι any thing . " - = " to play the prelude , " hence " to commence to do Observe the two comparatives . would come back ; for his return is lost . 6 136-157 ODYSSEY . I.
... honour of the gods . " See Buttm . Lexil . p . 167 , sqq . * ἀναβάλλομαι any thing . " - = " to play the prelude , " hence " to commence to do Observe the two comparatives . would come back ; for his return is lost . 6 136-157 ODYSSEY . I.
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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