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Page 118
... single purpose of furnishing a place and an audience for the narration of the wanderings of Odysseus . Later ages believed that the island now known as Corfu was the home of the Phaeacians , but Ithaca is too close at hand , less than ...
... single purpose of furnishing a place and an audience for the narration of the wanderings of Odysseus . Later ages believed that the island now known as Corfu was the home of the Phaeacians , but Ithaca is too close at hand , less than ...
Page 153
... single line from Homer . Nevertheless he has taken a large number . I cannot attempt to give a complete list of them , even from the Books I have just men- tioned , but only a few typical cases . PASSAGES TAKEN OVER BODILY BY VERGIL ...
... single line from Homer . Nevertheless he has taken a large number . I cannot attempt to give a complete list of them , even from the Books I have just men- tioned , but only a few typical cases . PASSAGES TAKEN OVER BODILY BY VERGIL ...
Page 161
... single act ; Pandarus , on the advice of Athene , who wishes to put the 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 ...
... single act ; Pandarus , on the advice of Athene , who wishes to put the 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 ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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