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... Iliad before Pindar and the tragics - nay , quite the reverse . Indeed it seems to me very strange that Mr. Paley should have overlooked the fact that what- ever difficulties of this kind hindered the composition of the Iliad , must ...
... Iliad before Pindar and the tragics - nay , quite the reverse . Indeed it seems to me very strange that Mr. Paley should have overlooked the fact that what- ever difficulties of this kind hindered the composition of the Iliad , must ...
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... Iliad which he quotes is not our Iliad , but some older and ruder forerunner of it . This is a desperate 1 This , or something like it , is implied by Mr. Paley ( p . 33 , note 2 ) when he suggests that , in conjecturing his date for ...
... Iliad which he quotes is not our Iliad , but some older and ruder forerunner of it . This is a desperate 1 This , or something like it , is implied by Mr. Paley ( p . 33 , note 2 ) when he suggests that , in conjecturing his date for ...
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... Iliad and Odyssey as sources for his plots . He rather turned to those inferior epics , which although they were vulgarly supposed to come from the same author , nevertheless were going out of favour , and in Herodotus ' days were ...
... Iliad and Odyssey as sources for his plots . He rather turned to those inferior epics , which although they were vulgarly supposed to come from the same author , nevertheless were going out of favour , and in Herodotus ' days were ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
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