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Thetis gives the new armor to Achilles | il355gen: "Then in the midst of them the bright goddess came to his side, and she clasped his hand, and spake and addressed him: 'My child, this man must we let be, for all our sorrow, to lie as he is, seeing he has been slain once for all by the will of the gods. But receive from Hephaestus this glorious armour, exceeding fair, such as never yet a man bare upon his shoulders.'" (Hom.Il.19.10). Bonaventura Genelli (1798 – 1868).

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  il355gen.jpg - il355gen: "Then in the midst of them the bright goddess came to his side, and she clasped his hand, and spake and addressed him: 'My child, this man must we let be, for all our sorrow, to lie as he is, seeing he has been slain once for all by the will of the gods. But receive from Hephaestus this glorious armour, exceeding fair, such as never yet a man bare upon his shoulders.'" (Hom.Il.19.10). Bonaventura Genelli (1798 – 1868).  
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