Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 94
... father am I , for whose sake thou sufferest many pains and groanest sore , and submittest thee to the despite of men . ' At the word he kissed his son , and from his ... father suddenly : ' And in what manner of ship , father dear 94 HOMER.
... father am I , for whose sake thou sufferest many pains and groanest sore , and submittest thee to the despite of men . ' At the word he kissed his son , and from his ... father suddenly : ' And in what manner of ship , father dear 94 HOMER.
Page 205
... fathers ' halls - not he himself . Ah , but the godless father of the dead man here , in greeting to my father , as when one holds merry festival after sacrifice , made him a feast - of his own children's flesh , the feet , the fingers ...
... fathers ' halls - not he himself . Ah , but the godless father of the dead man here , in greeting to my father , as when one holds merry festival after sacrifice , made him a feast - of his own children's flesh , the feet , the fingers ...
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... father , whom it was my first desire to carry high into the hills , and whom first I sought , refuses wholly , now Troy is rooted out , to prolong his life through the pains of exile . " " Ah , you , " he cries , " whose blood is at the ...
... father , whom it was my first desire to carry high into the hills , and whom first I sought , refuses wholly , now Troy is rooted out , to prolong his life through the pains of exile . " " Ah , you , " he cries , " whose blood is at the ...
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