Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... dead , I give you leave to burn them , for when men are once dead there should be no grudging them the rites of fire . Let Jove the mighty husband of Juno be witness to this cove- nant . [ 412 ] As he spoke he upheld his sceptre in the ...
... dead , I give you leave to burn them , for when men are once dead there should be no grudging them the rites of fire . Let Jove the mighty husband of Juno be witness to this cove- nant . [ 412 ] As he spoke he upheld his sceptre in the ...
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... dead . " any [ 673 ] With this Menelaus left them , look- ing round him as keenly as an eagle , whose sight they say is keener than that of other bird - however high he may be in the heavens , not a hare that runs can escape him by ...
... dead . " any [ 673 ] With this Menelaus left them , look- ing round him as keenly as an eagle , whose sight they say is keener than that of other bird - however high he may be in the heavens , not a hare that runs can escape him by ...
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... dead men . Heaven's doom and their own evil deeds have brought these men to destruction , for they respected no man in the whole world , neither rich nor poor , who came near them , and they have come to a bad end as a punishment for ...
... dead men . Heaven's doom and their own evil deeds have brought these men to destruction , for they respected no man in the whole world , neither rich nor poor , who came near them , and they have come to a bad end as a punishment for ...
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