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... hand , by generations of singers and reciters . The ' tale of Troy divine ' was already a full - leaved tree when he plucked from it and planted the branches destined to flourish through the ages . His verses display or betray ...
... hand , by generations of singers and reciters . The ' tale of Troy divine ' was already a full - leaved tree when he plucked from it and planted the branches destined to flourish through the ages . His verses display or betray ...
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... hand , Dorians , unknown in the Iliad , are casually named as forming an element in the mixed population of Crete . The reputed birthplaces of Homer , then , on the eastern coast of the Egean , were , when he had reached his singing ...
... hand , Dorians , unknown in the Iliad , are casually named as forming an element in the mixed population of Crete . The reputed birthplaces of Homer , then , on the eastern coast of the Egean , were , when he had reached his singing ...
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... hand like a spirited steed ; an unfailing sense of the splendour of heroic achieve- ment , and a glowing joy in human existence , tem- pered by the heart - thrilling remembrance of its pathetic mystery of sorrow . This prevalent unifor ...
... hand like a spirited steed ; an unfailing sense of the splendour of heroic achieve- ment , and a glowing joy in human existence , tem- pered by the heart - thrilling remembrance of its pathetic mystery of sorrow . This prevalent unifor ...
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... hand , to the innermost core of its structure , of a work purporting to be already complete , is certainly a unique , if not an impossible phenomenon . Nor is it easily credible that the ransom of the body of Hector made no part of its ...
... hand , to the innermost core of its structure , of a work purporting to be already complete , is certainly a unique , if not an impossible phenomenon . Nor is it easily credible that the ransom of the body of Hector made no part of its ...
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... hand , is in no danger of being swept away by the impetuosity of his thoughts . He is always collected and at leisure ; he has even esprit , which implies a low mental tempera- ture ; he can stand by with a smile , and look on , while ...
... hand , is in no danger of being swept away by the impetuosity of his thoughts . He is always collected and at leisure ; he has even esprit , which implies a low mental tempera- ture ; he can stand by with a smile , and look on , while ...
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