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... dogs and spears , cannot endure to retreat without making an attempt upon their strong hold . " * II . xv . 605. † Psalms xxxii . 14. ‡ Il . xii . 299 .-— Isaiah xxxi . 4 . 21 LIFE OF HOMER . I SHALL now give a 20 INTRODUCTION .
... dogs and spears , cannot endure to retreat without making an attempt upon their strong hold . " * II . xv . 605. † Psalms xxxii . 14. ‡ Il . xii . 299 .-— Isaiah xxxi . 4 . 21 LIFE OF HOMER . I SHALL now give a 20 INTRODUCTION .
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... dogs , from which he was soon disengaged by Glaucus , the goatherd , who conducted him to his cot . As the dogs con- tinued to bark at him , and neglected their food , he advised the goatherd , in some extemporary verses , to feed the ...
... dogs , from which he was soon disengaged by Glaucus , the goatherd , who conducted him to his cot . As the dogs con- tinued to bark at him , and neglected their food , he advised the goatherd , in some extemporary verses , to feed the ...
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... Dog of Orion , Hesperus , the morning star , Arcturus , * of devorla . Od . v . 272. ↑ Od . vi . 15 . and Sirius . Homer describes Orion's dog , " as 46 ASTRONOMY AND CHRONOLOGY .
... Dog of Orion , Hesperus , the morning star , Arcturus , * of devorla . Od . v . 272. ↑ Od . vi . 15 . and Sirius . Homer describes Orion's dog , " as 46 ASTRONOMY AND CHRONOLOGY .
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... Dog Star is intended here . In Hesiod , the commentators understand it as synonymous with the sun . Hesperus and the morning star are Venus , but not known as a planet . Arcturus , an- other star of the first magnitude , is said by ...
... Dog Star is intended here . In Hesiod , the commentators understand it as synonymous with the sun . Hesperus and the morning star are Venus , but not known as a planet . Arcturus , an- other star of the first magnitude , is said by ...
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... dogs . ( 85 ) From the strength and winding course of the current , the double danger exists " Incidit in Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybdim . " Although the passage is probably widened , and the rocks worn away , the passage is still ...
... dogs . ( 85 ) From the strength and winding course of the current , the double danger exists " Incidit in Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybdim . " Although the passage is probably widened , and the rocks worn away , the passage is still ...
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