The Iliad of HomerGeorge Bell & Sons, 1890 - 489 pages |
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Page 42
... Meriones , equal to mau - slaying Mars : with these fol- lowed eighty dark ships . But Tlepolemus , the brave and great descendant of Her- cules . led from Rhodes nine ships of the haughty Rhodians , those who inhabited Rhodes ...
... Meriones , equal to mau - slaying Mars : with these fol- lowed eighty dark ships . But Tlepolemus , the brave and great descendant of Her- cules . led from Rhodes nine ships of the haughty Rhodians , those who inhabited Rhodes ...
Page 70
... τοὺς ἰοὺς μεμορημένοι , Apoll . Lex . and Hesych need not be forced into any of the out - of - the - way meanings which Anthon and others have assigned to it . van , like & boar in strength ; but Meriones 70 220-253 . ILIAD . IV .
... τοὺς ἰοὺς μεμορημένοι , Apoll . Lex . and Hesych need not be forced into any of the out - of - the - way meanings which Anthon and others have assigned to it . van , like & boar in strength ; but Meriones 70 220-253 . ILIAD . IV .
Page 71
Homer. van , like & boar in strength ; but Meriones urged on the hindmost phalanxes for him . Seeing these , Agamemnou , the king of men , rejoiced , and instantly accosted Idomeneus , in bland words : " O Idomeneus , I honour thee ...
Homer. van , like & boar in strength ; but Meriones urged on the hindmost phalanxes for him . Seeing these , Agamemnou , the king of men , rejoiced , and instantly accosted Idomeneus , in bland words : " O Idomeneus , I honour thee ...
Page 82
... Meriones slew Phereclus , son of the artist Harmon , who knew how to form with his hands all ingenious things ( for Pallas Minerva loved him exceedingly ) : who also for Alex- ander had built the equal ships , source of woes , which ...
... Meriones slew Phereclus , son of the artist Harmon , who knew how to form with his hands all ingenious things ( for Pallas Minerva loved him exceedingly ) : who also for Alex- ander had built the equal ships , source of woes , which ...
Page 125
... son of Tydeus , and after them the Ajaces , clad in impetuous valour : after them Idomeneus , and Meriones , the armour - bearer of Idomeneus , equal to man - slaughtering Mars . After them Eurypylus 124-165 . 125 ILIAD . VII .
... son of Tydeus , and after them the Ajaces , clad in impetuous valour : after them Idomeneus , and Meriones , the armour - bearer of Idomeneus , equal to man - slaughtering Mars . After them Eurypylus 124-165 . 125 ILIAD . VII .
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