Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 116
... once more on the high seat , whence he had risen . But Antinous rebuked him , and spake and hailed him : ' Leiodes , what word hath escaped the door of thy lips ; a hard word , and a grievous ? Nay , it angers me to hear it , and to ...
... once more on the high seat , whence he had risen . But Antinous rebuked him , and spake and hailed him : ' Leiodes , what word hath escaped the door of thy lips ; a hard word , and a grievous ? Nay , it angers me to hear it , and to ...
Page 401
... once more ? I knew it would happen ! In my heart I knew ! I reckoned the hours with care and told them right . Over what lands , what endless seas you traveled , harried by countless dangers , and now you've come ! In Libya , disaster ...
... once more ? I knew it would happen ! In my heart I knew ! I reckoned the hours with care and told them right . Over what lands , what endless seas you traveled , harried by countless dangers , and now you've come ! In Libya , disaster ...
Page 433
... once of the greatest advantage to Cæsar . . . . At length , two questions being put in the senate , the one , whether Pompey should dismiss his army , the other , if Cæsar his , some were for the former , for the latter all , except ...
... once of the greatest advantage to Cæsar . . . . At length , two questions being put in the senate , the one , whether Pompey should dismiss his army , the other , if Cæsar his , some were for the former , for the latter all , except ...
Contents
HOMER The Odyssey | 7 |
GREEK DRAMA | 143 |
PLATO The Apology | 319 |
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