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... told his nurse that he was about to take a long voyage in search of tidings of his father , she begged him to remain at home , since the suitors planned to slay him and divide his possessions . When at Sparta he told Menelaus of the ...
... told his nurse that he was about to take a long voyage in search of tidings of his father , she begged him to remain at home , since the suitors planned to slay him and divide his possessions . When at Sparta he told Menelaus of the ...
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adventures ; it could not be told before Odysseus took vengeance on the suitors , for he was then only an old beggar , no one would have listened to him , and he could not have told the story without revealing his true self and thus ...
adventures ; it could not be told before Odysseus took vengeance on the suitors , for he was then only an old beggar , no one would have listened to him , and he could not have told the story without revealing his true self and thus ...
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... told in the early books of the Odyssey has been told to the Phaeacians , hence the poet must start in afresh to arouse a new interest in new hearers . When Odysseus came into the presence of the Phaeacians he con- cealed his identity ...
... told in the early books of the Odyssey has been told to the Phaeacians , hence the poet must start in afresh to arouse a new interest in new hearers . When Odysseus came into the presence of the Phaeacians he con- cealed his identity ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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