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... poem , as ryerhint , ryerint , ryreint , and ryreeint . It occurs also eight times in poem XXII in the same MS . 36-37a , and there it is written once rerent which is faulty , and seven times rereint which is right , and to be ...
... poem , as ryerhint , ryerint , ryreint , and ryreeint . It occurs also eight times in poem XXII in the same MS . 36-37a , and there it is written once rerent which is faulty , and seven times rereint which is right , and to be ...
Strana 210
... poem , as we have it , breaks off . It was Menelaus , son of Pleisthenes , who spake , counselled of the fair - robed Graces : - 6 ' Warriors of Troy , Zeus , who rules on high and beholds all things , is not the author of grievous woes ...
... poem , as we have it , breaks off . It was Menelaus , son of Pleisthenes , who spake , counselled of the fair - robed Graces : - 6 ' Warriors of Troy , Zeus , who rules on high and beholds all things , is not the author of grievous woes ...
Strana 211
... poem which our papyrus has lost . That number , -which the scholiast notes as prodigious , seems to admit of a simple explanation . The poem was a dithyramb . We know from Simonides that in 476 B. c . the number of a kúkλLos Xopós was ...
... poem which our papyrus has lost . That number , -which the scholiast notes as prodigious , seems to admit of a simple explanation . The poem was a dithyramb . We know from Simonides that in 476 B. c . the number of a kúkλLos Xopós was ...
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