Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... fight the Danaans however hard they press us , for there is nothing else to be done . Meanwhile do you , Hector , go to the city and tell our mother what is happening . Tell her to bid the matrons gather at the temple of Minerva in the ...
... fight the Danaans however hard they press us , for there is nothing else to be done . Meanwhile do you , Hector , go to the city and tell our mother what is happening . Tell her to bid the matrons gather at the temple of Minerva in the ...
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... fight Hector ; fear- less and fond of battle though he be , I ween his knees will bend gladly under him if he comes out alive from the hurly - burly of this fight . " [ 120 ] With these words of reasonable coun- sel he persuaded his ...
... fight Hector ; fear- less and fond of battle though he be , I ween his knees will bend gladly under him if he comes out alive from the hurly - burly of this fight . " [ 120 ] With these words of reasonable coun- sel he persuaded his ...
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... fighting on my behalf , lest some Danaan who sees me should cry shame upon me . Still if for my honour's sake I fight Hector and the Tro- jans single - handed , they will prove too many for me , for Hector is bringing them up in force ...
... fighting on my behalf , lest some Danaan who sees me should cry shame upon me . Still if for my honour's sake I fight Hector and the Tro- jans single - handed , they will prove too many for me , for Hector is bringing them up in force ...
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Achæans Achilles Agamemnon Ajax answered Apollo Argives armour arms arrow Atreus battle better blood body brave bring bronze brought called chariot close coming comrades Danaans darkness daughter dead death drew eyes face fair fall father fear fell fight fire friends gave give goddess gods hand head hear heard heart heaven Hector held hold horses host Jove keep killed King laid land leave live look Mars Menelaus mighty mind Minerva mother never night noble offered once Patroclus Peleus prayed present Priam reached river round seat sent servants shield ships shoulders side sleep sons soon speak spear spoke stand stay stood strong struck suitors Telemachus tell things till told took Trojans Troy turn Ulysses wall wife wind wine women