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 1  T-II|      read by boys and girls.~The Iliad itself, what’s that but
 2   ExI|  autobiographical verse,~a whole Iliad could be made from my misfortune.~
 3   Ind| sea-goddess Thetis, (See Homer’s Iliad).~Book TI. IX:1-66 Patroclus
 4   Ind|      Book TIV.I:1-48 See Homer’s Iliad IX.186. Achilles playing
 5   Ind|          dispute that begins the Iliad.~Book TIV.III:1-48 In this
 6   Ind|          Trojan War. See Homer’s Iliad, and Aeschylus’s Oresteian
 7   Ind|          was mentioned by Homer (Iliad, II, 853), was a flourishing
 8   Ind|         quarrel described in the Iliad.~Book TII:361-420 The quarrel
 9   Ind|         quarrel described in the Iliad.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Achilles
10   Ind|         and many others mention (Iliad II:449). They were said (
11   Ind|      behind the enemy lines. See Iliad Book X. ~Book TIII.IV:1-
12   Ind|       forms the close of Homer’s Iliad.~Book TI. IX:1-66 He praised
13   Ind|      supposed main author of the Iliad and Odyssey.~Book TI.VI:
14   Ind|         361-420 The story of the Iliad is centred around Helen’
15   Ind|         EII.X:1-52 Author of the Iliad, an immortal.~Book EIII.
16   Ind|         against the Trojans. See Iliad Book 16. ~Book TI. IX:1-
17   Ind|          Nestor the wise, in the Iliad and Odyssey.~Book TV.V:27-
18   Ind|       the War is told in Homer’s Iliad, and the aftermath of it
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