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Rhet gre 1414a3
(3) περὶ οὗ γὰρ πολλὰ λέγεται, ἀνάγκη καὶ πολλάκις εἰρῆσθαι·
Rhys Roberts 1924 eng
This is the effect which Homer seeks when he writes, Nireus likewise from Syme (three well—fashioned ships did bring), Nireus, the son of Aglaia (and Charopus, bright—faced king), Nireus, the comeliest man (of all that to Ilium’s strand).
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