Thus speaking, he dispatched .them, having added3 a harsh command. But they reluctantly went along the shore of the barren sea, and came to the tents and ships of the Myrmidons. And they found him sitting at his tent and his black ship : nor did Achilles,... The Iliad, tr. with notes by T.A. Buckley - Seite 12von Homerus - 1851Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Neilson - 1810 - 200 Seiten
...yat«, ¿íTcVspSs El Ím J¿«C, Ó,' ó ©EOÍ íffí Xf ш i us TTOI/; E/U6. They two went reluctant along the shore of the barren sea, and came to the...tents and ships of the Myrmidons ; and they found him at his tent and his black ship. 7. And let these two themselves be -witnesses to this, before the eternal... | |
| Homerus - 1825 - 416 Seiten
...added fa harsh message. But they went against their will along the shore of the barren sea, till they came to the tents and ships of the Myrmidons. And they found him sitting beside his tent and his 330 black ship ; and Achilles was rejoiced when he beheld them. But they, fearing... | |
| William Neilson - 1834 - 268 Seiten
...would impede each other ; would it not be great ignorance, and unhappiness ? 6. They two went reluctant along the shore of the barren sea, and came to the...tents and ships of the Myrmidons; and they found him at his tent and his black ship. 7. And let these two themselves be witnesses to this, before the eternal... | |
| William Neilson - 1834 - 238 Seiten
...themselves be witnesses to this, before the eternal gods, and mortal men. 11. They two went reluctant along the shore of the barren sea, and came to the tents and ships of the Myrmidons ; and ihey found 'O Ss tXdlUVU Ei 4 u aXXi)Xuv. ¡i; ts ouv ayavawsu xаTк Siüíi¡í¡ yrig afí<фu xaXos... | |
| Homer - 1851 - 488 Seiten
...take her, and this will be more grievous 2 to him." Thus speaking, he despatched them, having added 3 a harsh command. But they reluctantly went along the...the tents and ships of the Myrmidons. And they found Viim sitting at his tent and his black ship : nor did Achilles, seeing them, rejoice. But they, confused,... | |
| Homer - 1851 - 490 Seiten
...eu'compasscs the earth, that ,they might easily persuade the great mind of the grandson of J !:nn-,. But they came to the tents and ships of the Myrmidons, and they found him delighting his soul with his clear-toned harp, beautiful, curiously wrought, and upon it was a silver... | |
| Homer - 1854 - 524 Seiten
...encompasses the earth, that they might easily persuade the great mind of the grandson of ^Eacus. But they came to the tents and ships of the Myrmidons, and they found him delighting his soul with his clear-toned harp, beautiful, curiously wrought, and upon it was a silver... | |
| Homer - 1859 - 492 Seiten
...take her, and this will be more grevious" to him." Thus speaking, he dispatched them, having added' a harsh command. But they reluctantly went along the...his mind, and said : " Hail, heralds, messengers of Jove,* and also of men, come near, for ye are not blamable to me in the least, but Agamemnon, who has... | |
| Homer - 1873 - 486 Seiten
...great numbers, will take her, and this will be more grevious3 to him." Thus speaking, he dispatched .them, having added3 a harsh command. But they reluctantly...his mind, and said : " Hail, heralds, messengers of Jove,* and also of men, come near, for ye are not blamable to me in the least, but Agamemnon, who has... | |
| Paul L. MacKendrick, Herbert M. Howe - 1952 - 452 Seiten
...worse for him." So he spoke, and sent them forth, and he laid on them a harsh command. Unwillingly they went along the shore of the barren sea and came to the tents and ships of the Myrmidons. They found Achilles seated near his tent and his black ship; nor was he glad to see them. The two stood... | |
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