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  • Cf. Duport, Gnom.p. 81.] [Footnote 448: So "corona," in Latin.] "Polydamas, do thou retain here all the bravest, whilst I will come back again immediately after I have given proper orders to the [troops]."

    The Iliad of Homer (1873) 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1840

  • [Footnote 310: See Kennedy, and Duport, Gnom.p. 52, who compare the phrases "pilo minus amare", "pili facere."

    The Iliad of Homer (1873) 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1840

  • [Footnote 241: On this popular Homeric proverb, see Duport, Gnom.

    The Iliad of Homer (1873) 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1840

  • In such passages, the age of the supposed speaker is the best apology for the poet.] [Footnote 317: See Duport, Gnom.

    The Iliad of Homer (1873) 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1840

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