Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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... gods had ordained that he should return home to Ithaca , not even there was he quit of labours , not even among his own ; but all the gods had pity on him save Poseidon , 3 who raged continually against godlike Odysseus , till he came ...
... gods had ordained that he should return home to Ithaca , not even there was he quit of labours , not even among his own ; but all the gods had pity on him save Poseidon , 3 who raged continually against godlike Odysseus , till he came ...
Page 159
... gods of heaven and gods of hell , gods of the market and gods of the field , the sacrifice flames on their altars . from one and another heaven - high the fire is leaping . They have brought from the king's treasure holy oil . thick ...
... gods of heaven and gods of hell , gods of the market and gods of the field , the sacrifice flames on their altars . from one and another heaven - high the fire is leaping . They have brought from the king's treasure holy oil . thick ...
Page 364
... gods , and yet of believing in them — but this is not like a person who is in earnest . I should like you , O men of Athens , to join me in examining what I conceive to be his inconsistency ... gods if they are the sons of gods 364 PLATO.
... gods , and yet of believing in them — but this is not like a person who is in earnest . I should like you , O men of Athens , to join me in examining what I conceive to be his inconsistency ... gods if they are the sons of gods 364 PLATO.
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Achaeans Aegisthus Aeneas Agamemnon answered ANTISTROPHE Antony arms Athene Atreus behold blood bring Cæsar called cast CHORUS CLYTEMNESTRA counsel CREON daughter dead dear death deed doom dost doth drink earth EDIPUS Eumaeus Eurymachus evil eyes fair fate father fear fell friends Gargantua gave give goddess gods goodly Odysseus Greek halls hand hath hear heard heart heaven hither Iseult JOCASTA king Kriemhild lady land live lord MEDEA Meletus mighty mother never Nibelungenlied night noble Odysseus Pericles Phaeacians pray Priam Pylos queen Roland sail ship Siegfried slain Socrates sorrow soul spake speak spear spirit sweet swift ship swineherd sword tears TEIRESIAS Telemachus Teucrians thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought took Tristan Trojans Troy turned Turnus unto weeping wife wilt wind wine wise woman wooers words Zeus