Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... brave Menelaus hear him ; he turned , therefore , to Ajax who was close beside him and said , " Ajax , noble son of Telamon , captain of your people , the cry of Ulysses rings in my ears , as though the Trojans had cut him off and were ...
... brave Menelaus hear him ; he turned , therefore , to Ajax who was close beside him and said , " Ajax , noble son of Telamon , captain of your people , the cry of Ulysses rings in my ears , as though the Trojans had cut him off and were ...
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... brave captains and leaders of the Lycians were storming the battlements as it were a thick dark cloud , fighting in close quarters , and rais- ing the battle - cry aloud . [ 378 ] First , Ajax son of Telamon killed brave Epicles , a ...
... brave captains and leaders of the Lycians were storming the battlements as it were a thick dark cloud , fighting in close quarters , and rais- ing the battle - cry aloud . [ 378 ] First , Ajax son of Telamon killed brave Epicles , a ...
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... brave man : you need not tell me . If the best men at the ships were being chosen to go on an ambush - and there is nothing like this for showing what a man is made of ; it comes out then who is cowardly and who brave ; the coward will ...
... brave man : you need not tell me . If the best men at the ships were being chosen to go on an ambush - and there is nothing like this for showing what a man is made of ; it comes out then who is cowardly and who brave ; the coward will ...
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