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244.<br />

selves are less important, it is<br />

kept more in the back-ground,<br />

is manifestly viewed by the<br />

poet in the same light. <strong>The</strong> idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Greek hero seems not to<br />

have been thought complete,<br />

without such a brother in arms<br />

by his side."—Thirlwall,<br />

Greece, vol. i. p. 176, seq.<br />

"As hungry wolves with<br />

raging appetite,<br />

Scour through the fields,<br />

ne'er fear the stormy<br />

night—<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir whelps at home expect<br />

the promised food,<br />

And long to temper their<br />

dry chaps in blood—<br />

So rush'd we forth at<br />

once."<br />

—Dryden's Virgil, ii. 479.

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