Show why the boundless dardanelles Darda da nelles why did homer call the dardanelles Darda nelles broad or boundless although at the point where leander and byron swam it the breadth to is barely a mile byrons comment Is very neat the wrangling about the epithet the broad or the boundless whether it means one or the other or what it means at all has been beyond all possibility of detail I 1 have even heard it disputed on the spot and not foreseeing a speedy conclusion to the controversy amused myself se lf with swimming across it in tho the meantime and probably may again before the point Is settled probably homer had the tha same notion of distance that a coquette has of time me and an when ile he talks talk of boandl boun boundless dl means halt half a mile as the latter ba a like figure when she ebo says saya eternal at tach ment simply simpli spec luea tiles three weeks |