[1022] Il. xxiv. 768.
[1023] Il. iii. 139.
[1024] See Damm on ἀργεννός.
[1025] Il. vi. 344, 356; Od. iv. 145.
[1026] Od. iv. 184, 254.
[1027] Il. iii. 236-42. Cf. Il. iii. 404. and xxiv.
[1028] The expression is θυμὸν ἐνὶ στήθεσσιν ὄρινεν. The verb is used by Homer most commonly to denote apprehension (as in Il. iv. 208. xv. 7. xvi. 280, 509. xviii. 223); though it also sometimes signifies other kinds of excitement, such as anger or surprise.
[1029] 383-98.
[1030] Il. vi. 321-5.
[1031] Il. xxiv. 760-75.