The Story of the IliadMacmillan, 1891 - 314 páginas |
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... father , the old god of the sea , and rose from the gray sea , as a vapour rises , and came to where he sat weeping , and stroked him with her hand , and called him by his name .. " What ails thee , my son ? " she 14 HE MIAD . THE STOR.
... father , the old god of the sea , and rose from the gray sea , as a vapour rises , and came to where he sat weeping , and stroked him with her hand , and called him by his name .. " What ails thee , my son ? " she 14 HE MIAD . THE STOR.
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... father's hall , boast how , long ago , thou didst help him when the other gods would have bound him , fetching Briareus of the hun- dred hands , who sat by him in his strength , so that the gods feared to touch him . Go now , and call ...
... father's hall , boast how , long ago , thou didst help him when the other gods would have bound him , fetching Briareus of the hun- dred hands , who sat by him in his strength , so that the gods feared to touch him . Go now , and call ...
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... father , and the wise Ulysses said : " See now ; Agamemnon , King of men , sends back thy daughter , and with her a hundred beasts for sacrifice , that We may appease the god who hath smitten the Greeks in his wrath . " Then the priest ...
... father , and the wise Ulysses said : " See now ; Agamemnon , King of men , sends back thy daughter , and with her a hundred beasts for sacrifice , that We may appease the god who hath smitten the Greeks in his wrath . " Then the priest ...
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... Father Zeus , if ever I have aided thee by word or deed , fulfil now my prayer . Give honour , I beseech thee , to Achilles my son , that hath so short a space of life ; for now Agamemnon hath put dishonour upon him , taking away the ...
... Father Zeus , if ever I have aided thee by word or deed , fulfil now my prayer . Give honour , I beseech thee , to Achilles my son , that hath so short a space of life ; for now Agamemnon hath put dishonour upon him , taking away the ...
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... to the land of our fathers , for Troy we may not take . " So spake the King , and stirred the hearts of the people ; that is to say , of all that knew not his secret counsel . All the assembly was moved as 26 THE STORY OF THE ILIAD .
... to the land of our fathers , for Troy we may not take . " So spake the King , and stirred the hearts of the people ; that is to say , of all that knew not his secret counsel . All the assembly was moved as 26 THE STORY OF THE ILIAD .
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Términos y frases comunes
Achilles Æneas Ajax the Greater aloud Andromaché answered Antilochus Aphrodité Apollo arms arrow Asius Athené Atreus bade battle bravest breast bronze brother cast his spear chariot chiefs city of Troy comrades counsel cried daughter dead death Deïphobus Diomed Edition fair Father Zeus fear feast fell fight fire fled gates gave gifts give Glaucus goddess gold Greeks hand hath heart Hector Helen helmet Hephæstus Hera herald honour horses host Idomeneus Illustrations immortal gods King Agamemnon King Priam leapt lest Lycians men of Troy Menelaüs mighty mother Myrmidons Nestor Olympus Pandarus Paris Patroclus Peleus perish prayed ransom rushed Sarpedon saying shield ships slain slay slew smote sons of Troy sore spake spoil Sthenelus stood Story Surely sword tent Teucer thee Thetis thou art thou hast thou wilt took Trojans Tydeus Ulysses Verily wall wife wounded wrath wroth Zeus
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Página 255 - Thrice, great Achilles, hast thou pursued me round the walls of Troy, and I dared not stand up against thee ; but now I fear thee no more. Only let us make this covenant between us : if Zeus give me the victory, I will do no dishonor to thy body ; thy arms and- armor will I take, and give back thy body to the Greeks ; and do thou promise to do likewise.