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"Iliad," viii. 281, 282.

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"Iliad," x. 243.

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"Iliad," vii. 109, 110.

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"Iliad," x. 249. They are words of Odysseus.

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Euripides, "Alcestis," 1159.

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A line out of Æschylus' "Myrmidons." Quoted again by our author, "Of Love," § v.

58

Homer, "Odyssey," x. 329. They are the words of Circe to Odysseus. But the line was suspected even by old grammarians, and is put in brackets in modern editions of the "Odyssey."

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These are two successive lines found three times in Homer, "Iliad," xiv. 195, 196; xviii. 426, 427; "Odyssey," v. 89, 90. The two lines are in each case spoken by one person.

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Probably lines from "The Flatterer" of Menander.

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From the "Ino" of Euripides.

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