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7. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

That framed by him for Achilleus in the Ilias is all of metal. […] For nine days and nights the pains of labour continued. […] His ignorance was his bliss, for the nymph was faithless. […] For, like Homer. […] She contended, as we have seen, with Poseidôn for Athens and Trœzên, and, according to one account, for Argos.

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