The Iliad of Homer, Volume 1Belford, Clarke, 1884 - 500 pages |
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... slain ; The following argument of the Iliad , corrected in a few particulars , is translated from Bitaube , and is , perhaps , the neatest summary that has been ever drawn up " A hero , injured by his general . and animated with a noble ...
... slain ; The following argument of the Iliad , corrected in a few particulars , is translated from Bitaube , and is , perhaps , the neatest summary that has been ever drawn up " A hero , injured by his general . and animated with a noble ...
Page 50
... slain warrior , restores to the old man the corpse of his son , which he buries with due solemnities . " - Coleridge , p . 177 , sqq . * Vultures . Pope is more accurate than the poet he translates ; for Homer writes " a prey to dogs ...
... slain warrior , restores to the old man the corpse of his son , which he buries with due solemnities . " - Coleridge , p . 177 , sqq . * Vultures . Pope is more accurate than the poet he translates ; for Homer writes " a prey to dogs ...
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... slain ; God of the silver bow ! thy shafts employ , Evenge thy servant , and the Greeks destroy . ' " " Thus Chryses pray'd : -the favoring power attends , And from Olympus ' lofty tops descends . Bent was his bow , the Grecian hearts ...
... slain ; God of the silver bow ! thy shafts employ , Evenge thy servant , and the Greeks destroy . ' " " Thus Chryses pray'd : -the favoring power attends , And from Olympus ' lofty tops descends . Bent was his bow , the Grecian hearts ...
Page 52
... slain . ↑ The assembly seated , rising o'er the rest , Achilles thus the king of men address'd : " Why leave we not the fatal Trojan shore , And measure back the seas we cross'd before ? The plague destroying whom the sword would spare ...
... slain . ↑ The assembly seated , rising o'er the rest , Achilles thus the king of men address'd : " Why leave we not the fatal Trojan shore , And measure back the seas we cross'd before ? The plague destroying whom the sword would spare ...
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... slain . The hero , when to manly years he grew , Alcides ' uncle , old Licymnius , slew ; For this , constrain'd to quit his native place , And shun the vengeance of the Herculean race , A fleet he built , and with a numerous train Of ...
... slain . The hero , when to manly years he grew , Alcides ' uncle , old Licymnius , slew ; For this , constrain'd to quit his native place , And shun the vengeance of the Herculean race , A fleet he built , and with a numerous train Of ...
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Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Ajax Antilochus arms Asius Atrides bands battle behold beneath blood bold brave brazen breast breath chariot chief command coursers crown'd dare dart dead death descends Diomed divine dreadful dust Eurypylus eyes falchion fall fame fate fear field fierce fight fire fix'd flames fleet flies force fury glory goddess godlike gods gore grace Grecian Greece Greeks ground hand haste heaps heart heaven Hector hero Homer honors host Idomeneus Iliad Ilion immortal javelin Jove Jove's king lance Lycian martial mighty monarch mortal Nestor numbers o'er Pallas Paradise Lost Patroclus Peleus Phoebus pierced plain press'd Priam prize proud race rage rise sacred Scamander shade shield shining ships shore Simoïs sire skies slain soul spear spoke stand steeds stern stood swift Teucer thee Thetis thou throne thunder toils trembling Trojan troops Troy Tydeus Tydides Ulysses Virgil walls warrior wound youth