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... but that it was not acceptable to the gods, who were displeased with Priam and all his people. The conclusion of this dialogue is very remarkable. Socrates having. 1 Iliad, viii, 548, 549. 1 Oct. I, xvi. No. 207 THE SPECTATOR 25.
... but that it was not acceptable to the gods, who were displeased with Priam and all his people. The conclusion of this dialogue is very remarkable. Socrates having. 1 Iliad, viii, 548, 549. 1 Oct. I, xvi. No. 207 THE SPECTATOR 25.
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... Iliad which the reader may not ascribe to the person that speaks or acts, without seeing his name at the head - of ... {Iliad, i, 247-265). 2 ' Offspring ' (folio). 8 ' Not to mention the son of Aurora, who has ' (folio). 4 Iliad, i, 695 ...
... Iliad which the reader may not ascribe to the person that speaks or acts, without seeing his name at the head - of ... {Iliad, i, 247-265). 2 ' Offspring ' (folio). 8 ' Not to mention the son of Aurora, who has ' (folio). 4 Iliad, i, 695 ...
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... Iliad xi ; and the prayer of A)ax, Iliad xvii (Morley). 2 This is followed in the folio issue by the following sentences : ' I remember but one line in him which has been objected against, by the critics, as a point of wit. It is in his ...
... Iliad xi ; and the prayer of A)ax, Iliad xvii (Morley). 2 This is followed in the folio issue by the following sentences : ' I remember but one line in him which has been objected against, by the critics, as a point of wit. It is in his ...
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