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... Trojan War , hence we know that the people of Ithaca too were familiar with all that war suggested , so familiar that when Odysseus returns to his home he does not tell a single thing connected with Troy . The bard had made it ...
... Trojan War , hence we know that the people of Ithaca too were familiar with all that war suggested , so familiar that when Odysseus returns to his home he does not tell a single thing connected with Troy . The bard had made it ...
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... Trojans in the wrong , and has disguised herself as a Trojan , shoots an arrow at Menelaus and wounds him without any particular motive save for the shooting's sake . In the Aeneid the breach of the truce is due to the popularity of ...
... Trojans in the wrong , and has disguised herself as a Trojan , shoots an arrow at Menelaus and wounds him without any particular motive save for the shooting's sake . In the Aeneid the breach of the truce is due to the popularity of ...
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ried by the enemy under the walls of the Trojan camp before the eyes of the mother of Euryalus , who is led away into mourning by honored commanders of the Trojan host . It is one of Vergil's moments of deepest inspiration , and he ...
ried by the enemy under the walls of the Trojan camp before the eyes of the mother of Euryalus , who is led away into mourning by honored commanders of the Trojan host . It is one of Vergil's moments of deepest inspiration , and he ...
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