Social Life in Greece from Homer to MenanderMacmillan, 1874 - 495 strani |
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... φεύγοντι καὶ παῖδες θεῶν : “ in panics even sons of the gods run away ' - a sentiment which no trouba- dour would have ventured to utter . the Odyssey . When Ulysses hears from Circe ( k II . ] GREEKS OF THE HOMERIC AGE . 21.
... φεύγοντι καὶ παῖδες θεῶν : “ in panics even sons of the gods run away ' - a sentiment which no trouba- dour would have ventured to utter . the Odyssey . When Ulysses hears from Circe ( k II . ] GREEKS OF THE HOMERIC AGE . 21.
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... Ulysses and his men is almost ludicrous . I may as well at once cite an historical parallel to show the unity of Greek sentiment at every epoch . At the conclusion of the 21st oration in our remains of Lysias ( the ȧñoλoyia dwpodokías ) ...
... Ulysses and his men is almost ludicrous . I may as well at once cite an historical parallel to show the unity of Greek sentiment at every epoch . At the conclusion of the 21st oration in our remains of Lysias ( the ȧñoλoyia dwpodokías ) ...
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... Ulysses is perpetu- ally inventing , and so is his patroness , Pallas Athene , and she actually mentions this quality of wily deceit as her special ground of love and affection for him ( v 328 ) . Zeus deceives both gods and men , the ...
... Ulysses is perpetu- ally inventing , and so is his patroness , Pallas Athene , and she actually mentions this quality of wily deceit as her special ground of love and affection for him ( v 328 ) . Zeus deceives both gods and men , the ...
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... Ulysses , when , after two nights and two days in the deep , he sees land from the summit of the great rocking wave ( 394 ) : As dear as the [ returning ] life of a father appears to his children , when he lies suffering in a painful ...
... Ulysses , when , after two nights and two days in the deep , he sees land from the summit of the great rocking wave ( 394 ) : As dear as the [ returning ] life of a father appears to his children , when he lies suffering in a painful ...
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... Ulysses were surely dead , there was no help , she must pass into their hands , whether she choose it or not . Stranger and not less characteristic is the treatment of old age . The king or chief , as soon as his bodily vigour passed ...
... Ulysses were surely dead , there was no help , she must pass into their hands , whether she choose it or not . Stranger and not less characteristic is the treatment of old age . The king or chief , as soon as his bodily vigour passed ...
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