Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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... heart wrought harm to the goodly - greaved Achaeans , in quittance whereof ye now work me harm out of evil hearts , and spur on these men . Better for me that ye yourselves should eat up my treasures and my flocks . Were ye so to de ...
... heart wrought harm to the goodly - greaved Achaeans , in quittance whereof ye now work me harm out of evil hearts , and spur on these men . Better for me that ye yourselves should eat up my treasures and my flocks . Were ye so to de ...
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... heart . ' Then the steadfast goodly Odysseus answered him , saying : ' Yea now , I will tell thee , and do thou mark and listen to me , and consider whether Athene with Father Zeus will suffice for us twain , or whether I shall cast ...
... heart . ' Then the steadfast goodly Odysseus answered him , saying : ' Yea now , I will tell thee , and do thou mark and listen to me , and consider whether Athene with Father Zeus will suffice for us twain , or whether I shall cast ...
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... heart to take of the bread and give it me , where there is plenty to thy hand . ' He spake , and Antinous was mightily angered at heart , and looked fiercely on him and spake winged words : ' Henceforth , methinks , thou shalt not get ...
... heart to take of the bread and give it me , where there is plenty to thy hand . ' He spake , and Antinous was mightily angered at heart , and looked fiercely on him and spake winged words : ' Henceforth , methinks , thou shalt not get ...
Contents
HOMER The Odyssey | 7 |
GREEK DRAMA | 143 |
PLATO The Apology | 319 |
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Achaeans Aegisthus Aeneas Agamemnon answered Antony arms Athene Athenians behold blessed blood bring Cæsar called CALONICE CHORUS CINESIAS CLYTEMNESTRA counsel CREON daughter dead dear death deeds Don Quixote drink earth EDIPUS Eumaeus Eurymachus evil eyes fair father fear fell friends Gargantua gave give goddess gods goodly Greek halls hand hath hear heard heart heaven hither horse Iseult JOCASTA king lady Laertes land LEADER live lord LYSISTRATA master MEDEA Meletus mother MYRRHINE never night Odysseus Phaeacians Polovtsy pray Pylos Queen Roland sail Sancho ship sons sorrow soul spake speak spear spirit stood sweet swift ship swineherd sword tears TEIRESIAS Telemachus thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought took Tristan Trojan Troy turned Turnus unto wife wind wine wise woman women wooers words Zeus
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