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1 I, 6 | goddesses, and Achilles by Homer. And, generally speaking, 2 I, 7 | things than before. Hence Homer says that Meleager was roused 3 I, 7 | come by. Hence the words of Homer:~I have learnt from none 4 I, 15| the Athenians appealed to Homer as a witness about Salamis; 5 II, 23| bitter tongue; the Chians Homer, though he was not their 6 III, 11| suggests swiftness. So with Homer’s common practice of giving 7 III, 12| This is the effect which Homer seeks when he writes,~Nireus 8 III, 12| said about him. So that Homer, by means of this illusion, 9 III, 16| details may be found in Homer:~Thus did she say: but the 10 III, 17| have spoken. ,as much’ says Homer, not "as well". Nor should