Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... drew back on seeing the two heroes side by side in front of him , so they drew the bodies of Crethon and Orsilochus to the ranks of the Achæans and committed the two poor fellows into the hands of their comrades . They then turned back ...
... drew back on seeing the two heroes side by side in front of him , so they drew the bodies of Crethon and Orsilochus to the ranks of the Achæans and committed the two poor fellows into the hands of their comrades . They then turned back ...
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... drew the spear out of his body , and his eyes were veiled in darkness . [ 576 ] Helenus then struck Deïpyrus with a great Thracian sword , hitting him on the tem- ple in close combat and tearing the helmet from his head ; the helmet ...
... drew the spear out of his body , and his eyes were veiled in darkness . [ 576 ] Helenus then struck Deïpyrus with a great Thracian sword , hitting him on the tem- ple in close combat and tearing the helmet from his head ; the helmet ...
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... drew twelve youths alive out of the water , to sacrifice in revenge for Patro- clus son of Menoetius . He drew them out like dazed fawns , bound their hands behind them with the girdles of their own shirts , and gave them over to his ...
... drew twelve youths alive out of the water , to sacrifice in revenge for Patro- clus son of Menoetius . He drew them out like dazed fawns , bound their hands behind them with the girdles of their own shirts , and gave them over to his ...
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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