Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... Hector in the field to die Than like a perfumed Paris turn and fly . Hector was not only the devoted warrior but he was a brother who felt deeply the shame brought on the family and city by Paris , and , because of the indignation over ...
... Hector in the field to die Than like a perfumed Paris turn and fly . Hector was not only the devoted warrior but he was a brother who felt deeply the shame brought on the family and city by Paris , and , because of the indignation over ...
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... Hector : " A day shall come when Troy shall fall , and Priam , and the people of Priam of good ashen spear , ' evidently foreseeing the fate of Rome in the ruin of Carthage . This same Scipio , when he heard of the death of the liberal ...
... Hector : " A day shall come when Troy shall fall , and Priam , and the people of Priam of good ashen spear , ' evidently foreseeing the fate of Rome in the ruin of Carthage . This same Scipio , when he heard of the death of the liberal ...
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... Hector and Andro- mache , when one of the friends repeated : " But Hector thou art to me father , mother , and brother , and thou art also my glorious husband . " Brutus instantly took up the quo- tation and , smiling , said in the ...
... Hector and Andro- mache , when one of the friends repeated : " But Hector thou art to me father , mother , and brother , and thou art also my glorious husband . " Brutus instantly took up the quo- tation and , smiling , said in the ...
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