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It is yet more worthy of note , that Hector is never permitted in actual fight to overcome any one considerable Greek . In the case of Patroclus , the poet has laid this even too barely open ; for he makes Hector little , if anything ...
It is yet more worthy of note , that Hector is never permitted in actual fight to overcome any one considerable Greek . In the case of Patroclus , the poet has laid this even too barely open ; for he makes Hector little , if anything ...
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The principal motive with the Greeks for putting Astyanax to death is a terrified recollection of his father Hector ... began to disturb the positions of the two grand sets of characters , Greek and Trojan , relatively to one another .
The principal motive with the Greeks for putting Astyanax to death is a terrified recollection of his father Hector ... began to disturb the positions of the two grand sets of characters , Greek and Trojan , relatively to one another .
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Dr. Bentley states that the Greek Fathers often mistook the sense of the Septuagint for want of skill in the Hebrew , the idiom of which it religiously preserves ; and he adds his belief that Demosthenes himself could not have ...
Dr. Bentley states that the Greek Fathers often mistook the sense of the Septuagint for want of skill in the Hebrew , the idiom of which it religiously preserves ; and he adds his belief that Demosthenes himself could not have ...
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