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... Alcinous , they seem destined to be ' deathless and ageless all their days . ' Nor is theirs the faded immortality of Tithonus - the bare preser- vation of a material form emptied of the glow of vitality , and grown out of harmony with ...
... Alcinous , they seem destined to be ' deathless and ageless all their days . ' Nor is theirs the faded immortality of Tithonus - the bare preser- vation of a material form emptied of the glow of vitality , and grown out of harmony with ...
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... Alcinous conjures his mysterious guest to reveal the designation by which he is known to his parents , fellow - citizens , and countrymen , since no man , good or bad , is anony- mous ' ! And the reply is couched in an earnest and ...
... Alcinous conjures his mysterious guest to reveal the designation by which he is known to his parents , fellow - citizens , and countrymen , since no man , good or bad , is anony- mous ' ! And the reply is couched in an earnest and ...
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... improbably derived the idea of the gold and silver watch - dogs , framed by Hephæstus for Alcinous Odyssey , vii . 91-94 . 2 Elian , De Natura Animalium , vii . 10 ; x . 41 . A dog is simply a dog , as a horse THE DOG IN HOMER . 79.
... improbably derived the idea of the gold and silver watch - dogs , framed by Hephæstus for Alcinous Odyssey , vii . 91-94 . 2 Elian , De Natura Animalium , vii . 10 ; x . 41 . A dog is simply a dog , as a horse THE DOG IN HOMER . 79.
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... Alcinous is left doubtful ; Laertes pruned his pear - trees , and dug round his vines , but reared for his solace not so much as a poppy . No display of living jewellery aided the seductions of Circe's island ; Calypso was content to ...
... Alcinous is left doubtful ; Laertes pruned his pear - trees , and dug round his vines , but reared for his solace not so much as a poppy . No display of living jewellery aided the seductions of Circe's island ; Calypso was content to ...
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... Alcinous , similarly emphasised a similar experience . Fishermen by profession , it can hence be inferred , belonged to the poorest and rudest of the community . Among them were to be found divers for oysters . Patroclus , mocking the ...
... Alcinous , similarly emphasised a similar experience . Fishermen by profession , it can hence be inferred , belonged to the poorest and rudest of the community . Among them were to be found divers for oysters . Patroclus , mocking the ...
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