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Page vii
... home of his adoption , as is in- ferred from a comparison of the expression váσoaro , ( Op . et D. 637 , ) used generally of emigrants and colonists with the Homeric phrase ἀτίμητος μετανάστης , which points to the condition of the ...
... home of his adoption , as is in- ferred from a comparison of the expression váσoaro , ( Op . et D. 637 , ) used generally of emigrants and colonists with the Homeric phrase ἀτίμητος μετανάστης , which points to the condition of the ...
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... Hom . Odyss . xi . 611 . 2 For the deities here mentioned compare Virg . Æn . vi . 274-277 , Vestibulum ante ipsum , & c . 3 Nereus , as being trusty and truthful , is mentioned here in strong contrast to the list of personified evil ...
... Hom . Odyss . xi . 611 . 2 For the deities here mentioned compare Virg . Æn . vi . 274-277 , Vestibulum ante ipsum , & c . 3 Nereus , as being trusty and truthful , is mentioned here in strong contrast to the list of personified evil ...
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... Hom . II . ii . 755 ; Hesiod , Theog . 784. It is personified as the Oath - witness , avenger of perjury . See Butmann , Lexil . p . 434 ( Fishlake ) . Compare here Pindar , Ol . vii . 119 , 120 ( Huntingford ) . 3 66 66 μεταναιέτης ...
... Hom . II . ii . 755 ; Hesiod , Theog . 784. It is personified as the Oath - witness , avenger of perjury . See Butmann , Lexil . p . 434 ( Fishlake ) . Compare here Pindar , Ol . vii . 119 , 120 ( Huntingford ) . 3 66 66 μεταναιέτης ...
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... between the at- tributes of Hecate here , and those ascribed to her by later writers . 3 Sole - begotten . ] She does not receive less but more honour , because she has no brothers to protect her . Compare Works and Days , 376-380 ...
... between the at- tributes of Hecate here , and those ascribed to her by later writers . 3 Sole - begotten . ] She does not receive less but more honour , because she has no brothers to protect her . Compare Works and Days , 376-380 ...
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... Hom . Od . ix . 243 ; x . 88. See Butmann , Lexil . pp . 331-333 . * ῥιπῇ ὑπ ' ἀθανάτων . Ab impetu deorum . Το ... Compare also Lucan , vi . 743 , Immittam ruptis Titana cavernis , Et subito feriêre die . Cf. Milt . Par . Lost , vi . 867 , & ...
... Hom . Od . ix . 243 ; x . 88. See Butmann , Lexil . pp . 331-333 . * ῥιπῇ ὑπ ' ἀθανάτων . Ab impetu deorum . Το ... Compare also Lucan , vi . 743 , Immittam ruptis Titana cavernis , Et subito feriêre die . Cf. Milt . Par . Lost , vi . 867 , & ...
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