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1 III, 3 | ancient constitutions, which Homer represented; for the kings 2 III, 8 | the kind of courage that Homer depicts, e.g. in Diomede 3 III, 8 | rush on danger, and hence Homer's "put strength into his 4 III, 11 | both, and for love also (as Homer says) if he is young and 5 V, 9 | gives what is his own, as Homer says Glaucus gave Diomede~ 6 VI, 7 | other limited respect, as Homer says in the Margites,~Him 7 VII, 1 | divine kind of virtue, as Homer has represented Priam saying 8 VII, 6 | daughter of Cyprus", and by Homer’s words about her "embroidered 9 VIII, 10| children; and this is why Homer calls Zeus "father"; it 10 VIII, 11| does for his sheep (whence Homer called Agamemnon "shepherd