The Iliad of HomerGeorge Bell & Sons, 1890 - 489 pages |
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... give surρEπílovσav as one of the interpretations ; and that such is the right one is evident from the collateral phrase πopσúvεv λéxog in Od . iii . 403 . AuguEiEnkas is the perfect tense , but with the force of the present . dos : 0 ...
... give surρEπílovσav as one of the interpretations ; and that such is the right one is evident from the collateral phrase πopσúvεv λéxog in Od . iii . 403 . AuguEiEnkas is the perfect tense , but with the force of the present . dos : 0 ...
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... give surρeπílovσav as one of the interpretations ; and that such is the right one is evident from the collateral phrase Toρouvev λéxog in Od . iii . 403 . AupiECnkas is the perfect tense , but with the force of the present . dos : O ...
... give surρeπílovσav as one of the interpretations ; and that such is the right one is evident from the collateral phrase Toρouvev λéxog in Od . iii . 403 . AupiECnkas is the perfect tense , but with the force of the present . dos : O ...
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... give them ; nor will he withhold his heavy hands from the pestilence , before that [ Agamemnon ] restore to her dear father the bright - eyed ' maid , unpurchased , unransomed , and conduct a sacred hecatomb to Chrysa ; then , perhaps ...
... give them ; nor will he withhold his heavy hands from the pestilence , before that [ Agamemnon ] restore to her dear father the bright - eyed ' maid , unpurchased , unransomed , and conduct a sacred hecatomb to Chrysa ; then , perhaps ...
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... give me a prize , having suited it to my mind , so that it shall be an equivalent , [ it is well ] . But if they will not give it , then I myself coming , will seize your prize , or that of Ajax , or Ulysses , and will bear it away ...
... give me a prize , having suited it to my mind , so that it shall be an equivalent , [ it is well ] . But if they will not give it , then I myself coming , will seize your prize , or that of Ajax , or Ulysses , and will bear it away ...
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... give him the right to utter insults ? ” A prince of the Lapithæ , not the Cyclops . See Anthon , who has well remarked the force of the particles . But him noble Achilles interruptingly answered : “ Yea , 10 255--291 . ILIAD . I.
... give him the right to utter insults ? ” A prince of the Lapithæ , not the Cyclops . See Anthon , who has well remarked the force of the particles . But him noble Achilles interruptingly answered : “ Yea , 10 255--291 . ILIAD . I.
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Achæans Achilles addressed Æneas Agamemnon Ajax amongst Antilochus Apollo armour arms arrow Asius Atreus battle beheld beneath brass brave bravest brazen spear breast Buttm chariot companions daughter dear death didst Diomede dost thou dreadful earth enraged Eurypylus evil father Jove fight glory goddess godlike gods Greeks hands hastened hath heart helmet hero Hesych hollow ships honour horses hurled Idomeneus Ilium illustrious immortal Jove Juno king lest Lexil lofty Lycians magnanimous Mars Menelaus Meriones mighty Minerva Neptune Nestor noble Achilles Notes Oïleus Olympus Patroclus Peleus Polydamas Portrait Priam round rushed Sarpedon Saturn seized shield shoulders shouting slain slay slew smote son of Saturn sons soul standing steeds stood subdued swift ships swift-footed Achilles Telamonian Ajax tent Teucer thee things thou art thou hast thou mayest thou wilt thy mind Trans Trojans Troy Tydeus Ulysses unto valiant Virg vols warlike warrior whilst wounded καὶ
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