Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... blood from the wound with warm water ; he then crushed a bitter herb , rubbing it between his hands , and spread it upon the wound ; this was a virtuous herb which killed all pain ; so the wound pres- ently dried and the blood left off ...
... blood from the wound with warm water ; he then crushed a bitter herb , rubbing it between his hands , and spread it upon the wound ; this was a virtuous herb which killed all pain ; so the wound pres- ently dried and the blood left off ...
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... blood that welled from the wound . Thus did death close his eyes as he lay lifeless . [ 472 ] Achilles then went up to Mulius and struck him on the ear with a spear , and the bronze spear - head came right out at the other ear . He also ...
... blood that welled from the wound . Thus did death close his eyes as he lay lifeless . [ 472 ] Achilles then went up to Mulius and struck him on the ear with a spear , and the bronze spear - head came right out at the other ear . He also ...
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... blood and answer your questions truly . ' [ 97 ] " So I drew back , and sheathed my sword , whereon when he had drank of the blood he began with his prophecy . [ 100 ] " You want to know , ' said he , ' about your return home , but ...
... blood and answer your questions truly . ' [ 97 ] " So I drew back , and sheathed my sword , whereon when he had drank of the blood he began with his prophecy . [ 100 ] " You want to know , ' said he , ' about your return home , but ...
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