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Page 12
... later ; but Herodotus is careless where it would seem he might have been less inaccurate . The calendar is a mystery to him . He was weak in arithmetic and makes mis- takes in addition and in long division . A sympathetic commentator ...
... later ; but Herodotus is careless where it would seem he might have been less inaccurate . The calendar is a mystery to him . He was weak in arithmetic and makes mis- takes in addition and in long division . A sympathetic commentator ...
Page 105
... later classical Greek of Athens are found in the use of the article as a demonstrative pronoun and the adverbial use of words that later were exclusively prepositions , yet all parts of the two poems reflect exactly the same use in both ...
... later classical Greek of Athens are found in the use of the article as a demonstrative pronoun and the adverbial use of words that later were exclusively prepositions , yet all parts of the two poems reflect exactly the same use in both ...
Page 113
... Later Telemachus accused the suitors of wasting his substance and bringing poverty upon him ; to him Antinous replied with indignation and Eurymachus with impudence ; but the suitors are still only im- polite suitors ; they are not ...
... Later Telemachus accused the suitors of wasting his substance and bringing poverty upon him ; to him Antinous replied with indignation and Eurymachus with impudence ; but the suitors are still only im- polite suitors ; they are not ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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