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[402] Here we enter upon a different region of ideas, and are on purely Homeric ground. Lachmann rightly felt the change of style, and therefore joined the following passage to his ‘tenth lay,’ following immediately after 11.557, an artifice which has been generally recognised as the weakest point in detail of his theory, and has given rise to infinite discussion. See Introduction.

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