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" II. xiv. 392. SECT. III. Homer's perceptions and use of Number. WHILE the faculties of Homer were in many respects both intense and refined in their action, beyond all ordinary, perhaps we might say... "
Personification and the Use of Abstract Subjects in the Attic Orators and ... - Page 24
by Robert Somerville Radford - 1901 - 49 pages
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Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age: Agorè : polities of the homeric age ...

William Ewart Gladstone - 1858 - 652 pages
...the warrior's helmet"1 (KopvtrvetrQai) : when their lord drives over them, they open wide for joye : and when he strides upon the field of battle, they,...irrepressible sympathy with his effort and- emotion f. c П. xxiii. 216. i. 482. d II. iv. 424. c ri)oo<rwj7 Si öoXao-0-a йиотато, II. xiii. 29....
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The Phæacian episode of the Odyssey as comprised in the sixth, seventh ...

Homer - 1880 - 326 pages
...the Achseans ; when they break in foam, they put on the plumes of the warrior's helmet, KopvaaiaOcu ; when their lord drives over them, they open wide for...irrepressible sympathy with his effort and emotion." 30. Totov, " in such wise," " so," Homeric adverb, nearly equivalent to оЪтшс, and regularly postpositive,...
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