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for Homer. Therefore when he came
 
for Homer. Therefore when he came
 
by chance into [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] a School of  
 
by chance into [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] a School of  
boys; He [[deletion]] begg'd ^ [[addition]] [[underline]] ask'd for a [[/underline]] [[/addition]] Homer [[addition]] [[deletion]] that he would [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]  
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boys; He [[deletion]] begg'd ^ [[/deletion]] [[addition]] [[underline]] ask'd for a [[/underline]] [[/addition]] Homer [[addition]] [[deletion]] that he would [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]  
 
But when the School Master
 
But when the School Master
 
answer'd that he had no Homer;  
 
answer'd that he had no Homer;  

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Alcibiades also had a great regard for Homer. Therefore when he came by chance into deletion unclear /deletion a School of boys; He deletion begg'd ^ /deletion addition underline ask'd for a /underline /addition Homer addition deletion that he would unclear /deletion /addition deletion unclear /deletion But when the School Master answer'd that he had no Homer; he gave him a great slap on the face & went away, saying, that he was an ignorant fellow & would make his boys so too. deletion If he was unclear the Homer unclear /deletion deletion that is what is call'd /deletion deletion what ^^^ unclear the unclear of Homer, /deletion came to Alexandria, & recited his writings against the Illiad & Odyssy to Ptolemy deletion King of /deletion Philadelphius; the King observing that the prince of poets was attacked absent & unheared, bearing dead: & that he whose writings had been admir'd by all nations, were sensured by