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... island , their king , their queen , their princes , Nausicaa and her brothers , the games , the bard , and the banquet , all for the single purpose of furnishing a place and an audience for the narration of the wanderings of Odysseus ...
... island , their king , their queen , their princes , Nausicaa and her brothers , the games , the bard , and the banquet , all for the single purpose of furnishing a place and an audience for the narration of the wanderings of Odysseus ...
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... islands of the Echinades . Sir Ren- nell does not agree with Mr. Fraser regarding a single island , and with Mr. Brewster only regarding Ithaca . He has spent most of his life in the Eastern Mediter- ranean , has been much in Ithaca ...
... islands of the Echinades . Sir Ren- nell does not agree with Mr. Fraser regarding a single island , and with Mr. Brewster only regarding Ithaca . He has spent most of his life in the Eastern Mediter- ranean , has been much in Ithaca ...
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ranean islands with such poetic skill that three dif- ferent islands have been found to fit exactly the description ... island known as Ithaca , but the Ithaca of the Odyssey is an island of poetry , all the more wonderful from the fact ...
ranean islands with such poetic skill that three dif- ferent islands have been found to fit exactly the description ... island known as Ithaca , but the Ithaca of the Odyssey is an island of poetry , all the more wonderful from the fact ...
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