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... Homer had demonstrated in the Iliad that war is hell- and more than that , that war is an inescapable part of an heroic code . Critical of a society which posited fame on destruction , he set the stage for Euripides : for the playwright ...
... Homer had demonstrated in the Iliad that war is hell- and more than that , that war is an inescapable part of an heroic code . Critical of a society which posited fame on destruction , he set the stage for Euripides : for the playwright ...
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... Homer's Iliad , Odyssey , and Homeric Hymns were written , not by Homer , but by nine other writers all named Homer . - Since the Works of Shakespeare have been attributed to almost everyone except Shakespeare , from Sir Francis Bacon ...
... Homer's Iliad , Odyssey , and Homeric Hymns were written , not by Homer , but by nine other writers all named Homer . - Since the Works of Shakespeare have been attributed to almost everyone except Shakespeare , from Sir Francis Bacon ...
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... Homer and who would have known that Homer was nine men . Author's Note : Since writing this article , I have unhappily discovered incontestable evidence that Shakespeare actually wrote the poems and plays in question . While I concede ...
... Homer and who would have known that Homer was nine men . Author's Note : Since writing this article , I have unhappily discovered incontestable evidence that Shakespeare actually wrote the poems and plays in question . While I concede ...
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