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Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 3 of 3

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2017
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Ibid. 90.

719

Il. viii. 336. xvi. 569. xvii. 596.

720

Il. xvi. 656.

721

This would be best shown by a list of the considerable personages slain on the two sides respectively.

722

Ver. 421-38.

723

Ver. 517-20.

724

Il. v. 517-21.

725

Il. vii. 307-12.

726

Compare Il. ii. 768, with Il. v. 414.

727

Il. xi. 185-209.

728

Il. xi. 252, 437.

729

Exc. ii. ad Il. xxiv. s. iv. vol. viii. p. 801. See, however, also p. 802.

730

Il. ix. 697-709.

731

See Il. i. 226-8. xviii. 509-13. and especially xiii. 275-86: and Sup. Agorè, p. 92 (#x_11_i79).

732

He bears the chief part from 206. to 488.

733

Il. xvi. 644.

734

In his ‘Examination of the Primary Argument of the Iliad.’ Dedicated to Lord Grenville. 1821.

735

Il. ix. 646-8.

736

Il. xvi. 93.

737

See the ‘Primary Argument of the Iliad,’ pp. 241-73.

738

Il. xxiv. 483, 631. Sup. Ilios, p. 216 (#x_18_i64).

739

Il. xx. 233-5.

740

For example, we might quote the Orlando Furioso of Ariosto; and the very vulgar poet, Forteguerra, in the Ricciardetto, vi. 23:

Il nettar beve, e Ganimede il mesce,
Che tanto a Giuno sua spiace e rincresce.

741

Il. xi. 1. Od. v. 1.

742

Hymn. ad Ven. 45-80.
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