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... Athens , as a wandering min- strel . Their preservation , in days when writing was hardly invented , has been the subject of much speculation ; but } A copies of them appear to have existed from an early DIED B C 850 Greek Authors HOMER-
... Athens , as a wandering min- strel . Their preservation , in days when writing was hardly invented , has been the subject of much speculation ; but } A copies of them appear to have existed from an early DIED B C 850 Greek Authors HOMER-
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... Athens is . A messenger arrives with the intelligence that the whole expedition has failed . He gives a lengthy list of the dead , and describes the fight at Salamis , -a thousand ships against thirty . The queen retires to offer ...
... Athens is . A messenger arrives with the intelligence that the whole expedition has failed . He gives a lengthy list of the dead , and describes the fight at Salamis , -a thousand ships against thirty . The queen retires to offer ...
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... Athens , and suppli- cate the statue of Pallas there . As soon as he is gone , the ghost of Clytemnestra appears and urges the Furies to pursue him . They rouse up , and reproach Apollo for his interference . He defends whilst they ...
... Athens , and suppli- cate the statue of Pallas there . As soon as he is gone , the ghost of Clytemnestra appears and urges the Furies to pursue him . They rouse up , and reproach Apollo for his interference . He defends whilst they ...
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... Athens , and departs homewards . The Furies , at first indignant , are appeased by the eloquence of Minerva , and accept a temple in her city , charged by the goddess that through them good gifts , instead of curses , fail not the ...
... Athens , and departs homewards . The Furies , at first indignant , are appeased by the eloquence of Minerva , and accept a temple in her city , charged by the goddess that through them good gifts , instead of curses , fail not the ...
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... Athens , and , returning home at the age of twenty , established his reputation as a poet by a choral ode in celebration of the success of a young Thessalian at the Pythian games . From this time his fame spread throughout Greece and ...
... Athens , and , returning home at the age of twenty , established his reputation as a poet by a choral ode in celebration of the success of a young Thessalian at the Pythian games . From this time his fame spread throughout Greece and ...
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