Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Achilles sprang furiously upon him , with a cry as of death and with his keen blade drawn , and Æneas seized a great stone , so huge that two men , as men now are , would be unable to lift it , but Æneas wielded it quite easily . [ 288 ] ...
... Achilles sprang furiously upon him , with a cry as of death and with his keen blade drawn , and Æneas seized a great stone , so huge that two men , as men now are , would be unable to lift it , but Æneas wielded it quite easily . [ 288 ] ...
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... Achilles to single combat ; keep a lookout for him while you are under cover of the others and away from the thick of the fight , otherwise he will either hit you with a spear or cut you down at close quarters . " [ 379 ] Thus he spoke ...
... Achilles to single combat ; keep a lookout for him while you are under cover of the others and away from the thick of the fight , otherwise he will either hit you with a spear or cut you down at close quarters . " [ 379 ] Thus he spoke ...
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... Achilles , son of Peleus . " [ 177 ] Then Minerva said , “ Father , wielder of the lightning , lord of cloud and storm , what mean you ? Would you pluck this mortal whose doom has long been decreed out of the jaws of death ? Do as you ...
... Achilles , son of Peleus . " [ 177 ] Then Minerva said , “ Father , wielder of the lightning , lord of cloud and storm , what mean you ? Would you pluck this mortal whose doom has long been decreed out of the jaws of death ? Do as you ...
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