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... antiquities . For the proper discharge of that task , indeed , qualifications would be needed to which the writer lays no claim . The object of the present little work will be attained if it contribute to stir a wider interest in the ...
... antiquities . For the proper discharge of that task , indeed , qualifications would be needed to which the writer lays no claim . The object of the present little work will be attained if it contribute to stir a wider interest in the ...
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... antiquities . For the proper discharge of that task , indeed , qualifications would be needed to which the writer lays no claim . The object of the present little work will be attained if it contribute to stir a wider interest in the ...
... antiquities . For the proper discharge of that task , indeed , qualifications would be needed to which the writer lays no claim . The object of the present little work will be attained if it contribute to stir a wider interest in the ...
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... antiquities are , in fact , too numerous to permit the entertainment of any reason- able doubt that the poet's experience lay in the daily round of Myconman life - of life , that is to say , governed by the same ideas and carried on ...
... antiquities are , in fact , too numerous to permit the entertainment of any reason- able doubt that the poet's experience lay in the daily round of Myconman life - of life , that is to say , governed by the same ideas and carried on ...
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... says of the Germans , ' Autumni perinde nomen ac bona ignorantur ' ( Germania , cap . xxvi . ) ' Smith's Dictionary of Antiquities , article ' Astronomy . ' D Works and Days . The same event was the harbin- HOMERIC ASTRONOMY . 33.
... says of the Germans , ' Autumni perinde nomen ac bona ignorantur ' ( Germania , cap . xxvi . ) ' Smith's Dictionary of Antiquities , article ' Astronomy . ' D Works and Days . The same event was the harbin- HOMERIC ASTRONOMY . 33.
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... antiquity of the Homeric poems . Not the faintest suspicion manifests itself in them that Hesperus , fairest of all stars set in heaven , ' is but another aspect of Phosphorus , herald of light • upon the earth , the star that saffron ...
... antiquity of the Homeric poems . Not the faintest suspicion manifests itself in them that Hesperus , fairest of all stars set in heaven , ' is but another aspect of Phosphorus , herald of light • upon the earth , the star that saffron ...
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¹ Iliad ¹ Odyssey Abth accordingly Achæan Achilles acquaintance Agamemnon Alcinous amber ancient animal antiquity Aphrodite archæological armour Aryans Asia Minor asphodel association beasts birds Boötes bronze brought Buchholz canine century B.C. chalkos chariot civilisation connexion copper coursers Crown 8vo cyanus Diomed divine early Egypt Egyptian Epics epoch equine Eumæus fact flowers gold golden Greece Greek hand Hayman's Hector Hehn and Stallybrass Helen Hellespont Hephaestus hero Herodotus Hesiod Hissarlik HISTORY Homeric poems horses human Hyades Iliad Iliad and Odyssey Illustrations iron Ithaca ivory kind king less lion means Menelaus ment metal Mycenae Mycenaean mythology nature Odyssean Odyssey Olympus origin Patroclus Pausanias Peloponnesus Phoenician plant poet Poseidon prehistoric Priam primitive probably Realien recognised regarded scarcely scene Schliemann Schuchhardt and Sellers shield silver spear species stars steeds Telemachus tion tradition trans tree Troad Trojan Troy verses wild wine Zeus
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