Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... wind and waves against them , so that all his brave companions perished , and he alone was carried hither by wind and tide . Jove says that you are to let this man go at once , for it is decreed that he shall not perish here , far from ...
... wind and waves against them , so that all his brave companions perished , and he alone was carried hither by wind and tide . Jove says that you are to let this man go at once , for it is decreed that he shall not perish here , far from ...
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... wind , and swim to the Phæacian coast where better luck a person , awaits you . And here , take my veil and put it round your chest ; it is enchanted , and you can come to no harm so long as you wear it . As soon as you touch land take ...
... wind , and swim to the Phæacian coast where better luck a person , awaits you . And here , take my veil and put it round your chest ; it is enchanted , and you can come to no harm so long as you wear it . As soon as you touch land take ...
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... wind took me first to Ismarus , which is the city of the Cicons . There I sacked the town and put the people to the ... wind against us till it blew a hurricane , so that land and sky were hidden in thick clouds , and night sprang forth ...
... wind took me first to Ismarus , which is the city of the Cicons . There I sacked the town and put the people to the ... wind against us till it blew a hurricane , so that land and sky were hidden in thick clouds , and night sprang forth ...
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