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... Troy as told in the Iliad we know the name of but one , and that one is the abused Thersites . When Odysseus left Troy for Ithaca he had with him twelve ships and perhaps seven hundred men , but the only private named in all the group ...
... Troy as told in the Iliad we know the name of but one , and that one is the abused Thersites . When Odysseus left Troy for Ithaca he had with him twelve ships and perhaps seven hundred men , but the only private named in all the group ...
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her former paramours . What happened to her at Troy after the close of the Iliad ? What became of Paris ? How did Ajax incur the wrath of Athena ... Troy . The bard had made it unnecessary for him to repeat in 122 MARTIN CLASSICAL LECTURES.
her former paramours . What happened to her at Troy after the close of the Iliad ? What became of Paris ? How did Ajax incur the wrath of Athena ... Troy . The bard had made it unnecessary for him to repeat in 122 MARTIN CLASSICAL LECTURES.
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... Troy ; hence the athlete's glory won by an unnamed stranger easily merges into that of the hero . It is only by ... Troy was known to his hearers , since the bard had sung of Odysseus and Troy . Odysseus was thus freed from the neces ...
... Troy ; hence the athlete's glory won by an unnamed stranger easily merges into that of the hero . It is only by ... Troy was known to his hearers , since the bard had sung of Odysseus and Troy . Odysseus was thus freed from the neces ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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