And as he spake he laid his heavy hand upon the hilt, and thrust back the sword into the scabbard, and Athene went her way to Olympus. Then he turned him to King Agamemnon, and spake again, " Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of a deer! The Story of the Iliad - Página 13de Alfred John Church - 1891 - 314 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alfred John Church, Homer - 1878 - 336 páginas
...scabbard, and Athene went her way to Olympus. Then he turned him to King Agamemnon, and spake again, " Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of...the battle, nor daring to lie in the ambush! 'Tis a puny race thou rulest, or this had been thy last wrong. And as for me, here is this sceptre : once... | |
| Alfred John Church - 1884 - 376 páginas
...scabbard, and Athend went her way to Olympus. Then he turned him to King Agamemnon, and spake again. " Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of...the battle, nor daring to lie in the ambush ! 'Tis a puny race thou rulest, or this had been thy last wrong. And as for me, here is this sceptre : once... | |
| Homerus - 1885 - 182 páginas
...raged With words of defiance : not yet would the storm of his wrath be assuaged : " Wine-overeome, with the eyes of a dog, and the heart of a deer ! 225 Never for fight hast thou dared to array thcc with buckler and spear With the warfolk ; with... | |
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1905 - 330 páginas
...scabbard, and Athene went her way to Olympus. Then he turned him to King Agamemnon, and spake again. "Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of...deer ! never fighting in the front of the battle, • 16 Or grant me this, or with a monarch's claim This hand shall seize some other captive dame The... | |
| Alfred John Church - 1907 - 336 páginas
...his sword into the scabbard, and Athene went back to Olympus. Then he turned to Agamemnon and cried: "Drunkard with the eyes of a dog and the heart of a deer, hear what I tell you now. See this sceptre that I have in my hand. Once it was the branch of a tree;... | |
| THOMAS DAY SEYMOUR - 1907 - 810 páginas
...the Homeric Greeks the personification of shamelessness. So Achilles addresses Agamemnon, " O thou with the eyes of a dog and the heart of a deer" (A 225); and he says of Agamemnon, to those who had come to beg him to return to the battle, " Doggish... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 368 páginas
...scabbard, and Athene went her way to Olympus. 5 Then he turned him to King Agamemnon, and spake again. "Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of...the battle, nor daring to lie in the ambush ! 'Tis a puny race thou rulest, or this had been thy last wrong. And as for me, here is this scepter : once... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 370 páginas
...scabbard, and Athene went her way to Olympus. 5 Then he turned him to King Agamemnon, and spake again. "Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of...the battle, nor daring to lie in the ambush ! 'Tis a puny race thou rulest, or this had been thy last wrong. And as for me, here is this scepter : once... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 364 páginas
...scabbard, and Athene went her way to Olympus. 5 Then he turned him to King Agamemnon, and spake again. "Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of...the front of the battle, nor daring to lie in the atnbush! 'Tis a puny race thou rulest, or this had been thy last wrong. And as for me, here is this... | |
| Homer, Arthur Sanders Way - 1910 - 338 páginas
...raged With words of defiance : not yet would the storm of his wrath be assuaged : " Wine-overcome, with the eyes of a dog, and the heart of a deer ! 225 Never for fight hast thou dared to array thee with buckler and spear With the warfolk ; with... | |
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