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| Alphabetical [« »] holy 22 homage 1 home 1 homer 12 homeric 1 homes 1 homeward 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 give 12 go 12 held 12 homer 12 knowledge 12 live 12 living | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) Exhortation to the Heathen IntraText - Concordances homer |
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1 2| his Theogony, and of whom Homer speaks in all that he says 2 2| was an Arcadian. This god, Homer says, was bound thirteen 3 2| were only two mortals, if Homer is worthy of of credit:--~ "...... 4 2| has poetically fabled. But Homer is more worthy of credit, 5 2| therefore, was known by Homer himself as only a mortal 6 2| Thmuitae. And thy poems, O Homer, fill me with admiration!~" 7 2| makest Zeus venerable, O Homer; and the nod which thou 8 2| house, for shame," says Homer; the goddesses blushing, 9 2| them for the Phrygian. And Homer is not ashamed to speak 10 2| was a mortal body."~ This Homer most distinctly shows, by 11 2| wounded by Ornytus; nay, Homer says that Pluto even was 12 4| shades and demons, since Homer, paying Athene and the other