Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... once send him back rejoicing to his own country without trouble or inconvenience to himself , no matter how distant it may be . We must see that he comes to no harm while on his homeward journey , but when he is once at home he will ...
... once send him back rejoicing to his own country without trouble or inconvenience to himself , no matter how distant it may be . We must see that he comes to no harm while on his homeward journey , but when he is once at home he will ...
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... once , seized me each of them by the hand , and wept for joy till the whole house was filled with the sound of their hullabalooing , and Circe herself was so sorry for them that she came up to me and said , ' Úlysses , noble son of ...
... once , seized me each of them by the hand , and wept for joy till the whole house was filled with the sound of their hullabalooing , and Circe herself was so sorry for them that she came up to me and said , ' Úlysses , noble son of ...
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... once . She found him and Pisistratus sleeping in the forecourt of Menelaus's house ; Pisistratus was fast asleep , but Telemachus could get no rest all night for thinking of his unhappy father , so Minerva went close up to him and said ...
... once . She found him and Pisistratus sleeping in the forecourt of Menelaus's house ; Pisistratus was fast asleep , but Telemachus could get no rest all night for thinking of his unhappy father , so Minerva went close up to him and said ...
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