Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... keep guard over the host . The Trojans have their watchfires , for they are bound to have them ; they , therefore , are awake and keep each other to their duty as sentinels ; but the allies who have come from other places are asleep and ...
... keep guard over the host . The Trojans have their watchfires , for they are bound to have them ; they , therefore , are awake and keep each other to their duty as sentinels ; but the allies who have come from other places are asleep and ...
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... keep me , for I would be on my way at once . As for any present you may be disposed to make me , keep it till I come again , and I will take it home with me . You shall give me a very good one , and I will give you one of no less value ...
... keep me , for I would be on my way at once . As for any present you may be disposed to make me , keep it till I come again , and I will take it home with me . You shall give me a very good one , and I will give you one of no less value ...
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... keep away from my father in this way ? Why do you not sit by his side and begin talking to him and asking him questions ? No other woman could bear to keep away from her husband when he had come back to her after twenty years of absence ...
... keep away from my father in this way ? Why do you not sit by his side and begin talking to him and asking him questions ? No other woman could bear to keep away from her husband when he had come back to her after twenty years of absence ...
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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