The Greek PoetsMoses Hadas Modern Library, 1953 - 426 strani A collection of Greek poetry from the earliest times to the 5th century A.D. |
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Stran 56
... called out through the house to her lovely - haired hand- maidens to set a great cauldron over the fire , so that there would be hot water for Hektor's bath as he came back out of the fighting ; poor innocent , nor knew how , far from ...
... called out through the house to her lovely - haired hand- maidens to set a great cauldron over the fire , so that there would be hot water for Hektor's bath as he came back out of the fighting ; poor innocent , nor knew how , far from ...
Stran 183
... called thus upon you , what beyond all else I would have befall my tortured heart : " Whom then would you have Persuasion force to serve desire in your heart ? Who is it , Sappho , that hurt you ? Though she now escape you , she soon ...
... called thus upon you , what beyond all else I would have befall my tortured heart : " Whom then would you have Persuasion force to serve desire in your heart ? Who is it , Sappho , that hurt you ? Though she now escape you , she soon ...
Stran 366
Moses Hadas. DIONYSIUS 287 One of several poets called Dionysius lived before 200 B.C. and wrote this epitaph on Eratosthenes : No wasting sickness , but long years of peace Laid thee to slumber , Eratosthenes . Thinker profoundest ...
Moses Hadas. DIONYSIUS 287 One of several poets called Dionysius lived before 200 B.C. and wrote this epitaph on Eratosthenes : No wasting sickness , but long years of peace Laid thee to slumber , Eratosthenes . Thinker profoundest ...
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