Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Edwin Mallard Everett. of Peleus , and of Patroclus and of noble Antilochus and of Aias , 3 who in face and form was goodliest of all the Danaans , after the noble son of Peleus . And the spirit of the son of Aeacus , * fleet of foot ...
Edwin Mallard Everett. of Peleus , and of Patroclus and of noble Antilochus and of Aias , 3 who in face and form was goodliest of all the Danaans , after the noble son of Peleus . And the spirit of the son of Aeacus , * fleet of foot ...
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... noble king . Greatly she feared for her child , for full well she knew Gunther and his men . Therefore they sought to turn the hero from this venture . Up spake then the daring Siegfried : " Dear father mine , I would fain ever be ...
... noble king . Greatly she feared for her child , for full well she knew Gunther and his men . Therefore they sought to turn the hero from this venture . Up spake then the daring Siegfried : " Dear father mine , I would fain ever be ...
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... noble brother of thine . Know of a truth , he must be placed above all kings . " Then Kriemhild spake again : " So doughty is my husband , that I have not lauded him without good cause . His worship is great in many things . Dost thou ...
... noble brother of thine . Know of a truth , he must be placed above all kings . " Then Kriemhild spake again : " So doughty is my husband , that I have not lauded him without good cause . His worship is great in many things . Dost thou ...
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