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Page 118
To fill all these needs the poet with an astounding wealth of genius created the Phaeacians , their island , their king , their queen , their princes , Nausicaa and her brothers , the games , the bard , and the banquet , all for the ...
To fill all these needs the poet with an astounding wealth of genius created the Phaeacians , their island , their king , their queen , their princes , Nausicaa and her brothers , the games , the bard , and the banquet , all for the ...
Page 119
Five men are just now writing about these islands : Mr. Fraser and Mr. Brewster in this country , Mr. Shewan in ... Sir Rennell does not agree with Mr. Fraser regarding a single island , and with Mr. Brewster only regarding Ithaca .
Five men are just now writing about these islands : Mr. Fraser and Mr. Brewster in this country , Mr. Shewan in ... Sir Rennell does not agree with Mr. Fraser regarding a single island , and with Mr. Brewster only regarding Ithaca .
Page 120
He thus agrees with Sir Rennell , with Mr. Shewan , or Mr. Fraser in the location of not one single island , and with Mr. Brewster only regarding Dulichium . No one has ever studied these islands with more care and with better ...
He thus agrees with Sir Rennell , with Mr. Shewan , or Mr. Fraser in the location of not one single island , and with Mr. Brewster only regarding Dulichium . No one has ever studied these islands with more care and with better ...
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Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND THE MODERN WORLD | 125 |
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