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After telling of the rape of Helen , they all describe the assembly of the Greeks at Athens , their arrival at Tenedos , and the ten years ' siege , battle by battle and truce by truce . How very different in detail these versions of ...
After telling of the rape of Helen , they all describe the assembly of the Greeks at Athens , their arrival at Tenedos , and the ten years ' siege , battle by battle and truce by truce . How very different in detail these versions of ...
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567–8 ) ; but it was not defensively armed and Diomedes killed it with his sword during the fifth battle ( p . 600 ) . 16. S.D.1 ( A.W. ) 2. F. omit . Since Agamemnon takes no further part in this scene , I provide him with an exit and ...
567–8 ) ; but it was not defensively armed and Diomedes killed it with his sword during the fifth battle ( p . 600 ) . 16. S.D.1 ( A.W. ) 2. F. omit . Since Agamemnon takes no further part in this scene , I provide him with an exit and ...
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According to Caxton , on Hector's entry into the battle ( see 5. 3 Material ) , he was assailed by Achilles , but Hector wounded him in the thigh so that Achilles was forced to retire to have his wound bound . He then took a great spear ...
According to Caxton , on Hector's entry into the battle ( see 5. 3 Material ) , he was assailed by Achilles , but Hector wounded him in the thigh so that Achilles was forced to retire to have his wound bound . He then took a great spear ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
The Date Ixxyiii | xxxviii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
Urheberrecht | |
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