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

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2017
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1014

Il. iii. 429 cf. 163. See Ilios, pp. 200 (#x_17_i59), 203 (#x_17_i72).

1015

Od. iii. 272.

1016

Od. iv. 262; Il. xxiv. 764.

1017

Il. iii. 400-2.

1018

Ibid. 174.

1019

Ibid. 442-4.

1020

Il. xiii. 626.

1021

Il. vi. 355.

1022

Il. xxiv. 768.

1023

Il. iii. 139.

1024

See Damm on ἀργεννός.

1025

Il. vi. 344, 356; Od. iv. 145.

1026

Od. iv. 184, 254.

1027

Il. iii. 236-42. Cf. Il. iii. 404. and xxiv.

1028

The expression is θυμὸν ἐνὶ στήθεσσιν ὄρινεν. The verb is used by Homer most commonly to denote apprehension (as in Il. iv. 208. xv. 7. xvi. 280, 509. xviii. 223); though it also sometimes signifies other kinds of excitement, such as anger or surprise.

1029

383-98.

1030

Il. vi. 321-5.

1031

Il. xxiv. 760-75.

1032

Od. iv. 13.

1033

Od. iv. 274.

1034

Od. iv. 276.

1035

Lycophron, 168; Schol. on Il. xxiv. 251. In the Troades of Euripides she is introduced, saying that Deiphobus took her by force, against the will of the Phrygians (Trojans), 954-5.

1036

Orl. Fur. iv. 66.

1037

Book ii. ch. viii. sect. 20.

1038

Il. iii. 437-48.
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