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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009
1 For example, he takes several pages to argue that Polyphemus was not king of the Cyclopes, only the most powerful, in order to counter Page's genial comment on ix. 70–1: ‘There is a whole community of them and Polyphemus is their lord and master; when he cries out in the night it is very natural that his loyal and sympathetic subjects should emerge in their nightgowns to ask if he is in pain.’