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... fate has father Zeus destined me ? I , who have been carefully educated at the feet of a beloved mother during the time that the people of Phriconis , 21 skilful in taming horses , and breathing only war , raised the Eolian city ...
... fate has father Zeus destined me ? I , who have been carefully educated at the feet of a beloved mother during the time that the people of Phriconis , 21 skilful in taming horses , and breathing only war , raised the Eolian city ...
Page xvi
... fate of Ajax , the exploits of Odysseus , Neoptolemus , and Philoctetes , and the final capture and sacking of Troy , ( Arist . Poet . xxiii . , ) which part of the poem received the name of the Destruction of Troy ( ' I ^ iov Teρriç ) ...
... fate of Ajax , the exploits of Odysseus , Neoptolemus , and Philoctetes , and the final capture and sacking of Troy , ( Arist . Poet . xxiii . , ) which part of the poem received the name of the Destruction of Troy ( ' I ^ iov Teρriç ) ...
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... fate , married the wedded wife of Atrides , and slew him on his return , although aware that utter destruction [ awaited himself ] ; since we forewarned him , ( having sent the trusty Mercury , the slayer of Argus , ) neither to kill ...
... fate , married the wedded wife of Atrides , and slew him on his return , although aware that utter destruction [ awaited himself ] ; since we forewarned him , ( having sent the trusty Mercury , the slayer of Argus , ) neither to kill ...
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... fate , nor is there any comfort for us , even if any one of men on earth should say that he Telemachus now addresses her as Mentes , whereas Homer before spoke of him as a goddess . 66 99.66 27 " eidara , pulmenta , quicquid cum pane et ...
... fate , nor is there any comfort for us , even if any one of men on earth should say that he Telemachus now addresses her as Mentes , whereas Homer before spoke of him as a goddess . 66 99.66 27 " eidara , pulmenta , quicquid cum pane et ...
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... fate of the Grecians . For men celebrate hearers . But let For Ulysses was 48 that song most , which is newest to the thy heart and mind endure to hear it . not the only one who , at Troy , lost his return ; but many other men likewise ...
... fate of the Grecians . For men celebrate hearers . But let For Ulysses was 48 that song most , which is newest to the thy heart and mind endure to hear it . not the only one who , at Troy , lost his return ; but many other men likewise ...
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