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... πάρα . ( 24. ) She speaks of Paris playing on the pipe among the ox - steads ( 358-59 ) . She curses the springs where the goddesses bathed : ὤμοι ἐμῶν δεινῶν , λουτρῶν καὶ κρηνῶν , ἵνα θεαὶ μορφάν ἐφαίδρυναν , ἔνθεν ἔμολεν κρίσις ...
... πάρα . ( 24. ) She speaks of Paris playing on the pipe among the ox - steads ( 358-59 ) . She curses the springs where the goddesses bathed : ὤμοι ἐμῶν δεινῶν , λουτρῶν καὶ κρηνῶν , ἵνα θεαὶ μορφάν ἐφαίδρυναν , ἔνθεν ἔμολεν κρίσις ...
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... παρὰ θῖνα πολυφλοίσβοιο θαλάσσης , where the murmur of its waves responds to his feelings , and stirs him to pour them forth in prayer to Apollo . In like manner , Achilles , when Briseis is taken 194 NATURE IN GREEK POETRY.
... παρὰ θῖνα πολυφλοίσβοιο θαλάσσης , where the murmur of its waves responds to his feelings , and stirs him to pour them forth in prayer to Apollo . In like manner , Achilles , when Briseis is taken 194 NATURE IN GREEK POETRY.
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... παρὰ θῖν ̓ ἁλὸς ἀτρυγέτοιο instead of con- triving to say παρὰ θῖνα πολυφλοίσβοιο θαλάσσης , as in Iliad , i . 34. Had he done so , the picture would not have vanished ; it would have been slightly altered , but , I think , improved ...
... παρὰ θῖν ̓ ἁλὸς ἀτρυγέτοιο instead of con- triving to say παρὰ θῖνα πολυφλοίσβοιο θαλάσσης , as in Iliad , i . 34. Had he done so , the picture would not have vanished ; it would have been slightly altered , but , I think , improved ...
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CHAP | 1 |
LANDSCAPE AFTER HOMER | 24 |
SOME NATURAL PHENOMENA II | 122 |
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