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homer

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1 I | given to the author; and yet Homer and Empedocles have nothing 2 II | unaccompanied by music. Homer, for example, makes men 3 III | take another personality as Homer does, or speak in his own 4 III | imitator of the same kind as Homer—for both imitate higher 5 IV | any author earlier than Homer; though many such writers 6 IV | probably there were. But from Homer onward, instances can be 7 IV | As, in the serious style, Homer is pre-eminent among poets, 8 VIII | must also be a unity. But Homer, as in all else he is of 9 XV | portrayed by Agathon and Homer.~These then are rules the 10 XIX | admit the fault imputed to Homer by Protagoras—that in the 11 XXIII| transcendent excellence of Homer is manifest. He never attempts 12 XXIV | artistic. In all these respects Homer is our earliest and sufficient 13 XXIV | choice of the proper measure.~Homer, admirable in all respects, 14 XXIV | imitate but little and rarely. Homer, after a few prefatory words, 15 XXIV | his hearers like it. It is Homer who has chiefly taught other


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