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“The Iliad, said Aristotle, is pathetic and simple; the Odyssey is ethical and mixed.”
Homer, Complete Works of Homer
“Borneo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Bream,”
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“Homer— “Omeros — has been called a derivative from ofiov apeiv, to describe the man who first arranged separate songs together into one great whole. But neither Homer’s Iliad nor God’s world could be made by a fortuitous concurrence of atoms.”
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“A maid, unmatch’d in manners as in face,Skill’d in each art, and crown’d with ev’ry grace:”
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“Bold is the task, when subjects, grown too wise,Instruct a monarch where his error lies;”
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