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1 I, 3 | honourable. Thus, they praise Achilles because he championed his 2 I, 6 | Paris by the goddesses, and Achilles by Homer. And, generally 3 II, 2 | no honour paid to it. So Achilles says in anger:~He hath taken 4 II, 3 | put a stop to the anger of Achilles against the dead Hector,~ 5 II, 22| thing. Suppose it to be Achilles whom we are to advise, to 6 II, 22| for example, eulogy of Achilles because he is a human being 7 II, 22| eulogy applies no better to Achilles than to Diomede. The special 8 II, 22| are those that are true of Achilles alone; such facts as that 9 II, 23| Paris did well to slay Achilles". And "if other followers 10 II, 24| he was not invited that Achilles was "angered" with the Greeks 11 III, 4 | slight. When the poet says of Achilles that he~Leapt on the foe 12 III, 4 | courageous, he has transferred to Achilles the name of "lion". Similes 13 III, 16| object is the praise of Achilles; we all know the facts of 14 III, 17| about. For if he speaks of Achilles, he praises Peleus, then