Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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Page 58
... allow'd for that transaction . It is remarkable , that there is not one Simile in this book except we allow those three words to be one , ὄρνις δ ̓ ὡς ἀνοπαῖα . The same observation is true of the first book of the Iliad . See the Notes ...
... allow'd for that transaction . It is remarkable , that there is not one Simile in this book except we allow those three words to be one , ὄρνις δ ̓ ὡς ἀνοπαῖα . The same observation is true of the first book of the Iliad . See the Notes ...
Page 269
... allow'd to the Mule than the Ox by the Husbandman . This gives us an Idea that Clytoneus was the foremost of the racers , but how much is not to be discover'd with any certainty . Aristarchus , as Didymus informs us ( Scholia to Odyssey ...
... allow'd to the Mule than the Ox by the Husbandman . This gives us an Idea that Clytoneus was the foremost of the racers , but how much is not to be discover'd with any certainty . Aristarchus , as Didymus informs us ( Scholia to Odyssey ...
Page 401
... allow'd to say what many Authors of great name have conjectur'd , that these stories are only traditional , and all founded upon the ejection of the fall'n Angels from Heaven , and the wars they had with the good Angels to regain their ...
... allow'd to say what many Authors of great name have conjectur'd , that these stories are only traditional , and all founded upon the ejection of the fall'n Angels from Heaven , and the wars they had with the good Angels to regain their ...
Contents
Telemachus and Penelope Ulysses among | 36 |
Juno deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus | 156 |
The Fight of Ulysses and Irus | 166 |
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