Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... answered , “ Sir , you may sometimes blame him justly , for he is often remiss and unwilling to exert himself - not in- deed from sloth , nor yet heedlessness , but be- cause he looks to me and expects me to take the lead . On this ...
... answered , “ Sir , you may sometimes blame him justly , for he is often remiss and unwilling to exert himself - not in- deed from sloth , nor yet heedlessness , but be- cause he looks to me and expects me to take the lead . On this ...
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... answered , his limbs trembling beneath him : " Hector , with his vain flattering promises , lured me from my better judgement . He said he would give me the horses of the noble son of Peleus and his bronze - bedizened chariot ; he bade ...
... answered , his limbs trembling beneath him : " Hector , with his vain flattering promises , lured me from my better judgement . He said he would give me the horses of the noble son of Peleus and his bronze - bedizened chariot ; he bade ...
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... answered , " Am I really , Neptune , to take this daring and unyielding message to Jove , or will you recon- sider your answer ? Sensible people are open to argument , and you know that the Erinyes al- ways range themselves on the side ...
... answered , " Am I really , Neptune , to take this daring and unyielding message to Jove , or will you recon- sider your answer ? Sensible people are open to argument , and you know that the Erinyes al- ways range themselves on the side ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Achæans Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Ajax Alcinous angry answered Antilochus Apollo Argives armour arrow Atreus battle blood body brave bronze brought chariot comrades cried Danaans daughter dead death Diomed drew Eumæus Euryclea Eurymachus eyes father Jove fear fell fight fire friends gave give goddess gods hand head heard heart heaven Hector helmet honour horses host house of Hades Idomeneus Ilius immortal Ithaca Jove Jove's Juno killed King Lærtes laid land look Lycians Mars Menelaus Meriones mighty Minerva mother Neleus Neptune Nestor never noble Olympus Patroclus Peleus Penelope Phæacians prayed Priam Pylos round sail Sarpedon Saturn seat sent servants sheep shield ships shoulders side sleep son of Saturn sons sorrow spear spoke sprang stay stood stranger struck suitors sword Telemachus tell Teucer took Trojans Troy Tydeus Ulysses wall whereon wife wind wine wounded