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... Ulysses check their flight . He borrows the king's sceptre and awes the crowd . Thersites alone raises his voice in defiance , - ' The ugliest man was he that came to Troy , ' upon which Ulysses chastises him , and the Greeks laugh ...
... Ulysses check their flight . He borrows the king's sceptre and awes the crowd . Thersites alone raises his voice in defiance , - ' The ugliest man was he that came to Troy , ' upon which Ulysses chastises him , and the Greeks laugh ...
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... Ulysses as his comrade . Hector con- ceives a similar idea , and Dolon undertakes the enterprise , on condition that he shall have as his prize the famous horses of Achilles . He , however , is captured by the Greek spies , who force ...
... Ulysses as his comrade . Hector con- ceives a similar idea , and Dolon undertakes the enterprise , on condition that he shall have as his prize the famous horses of Achilles . He , however , is captured by the Greek spies , who force ...
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... and the king , mutu- ally admitting themselves to blame , are reconciled . Ulysses urges the need of a substantial meal for the army , from which Achilles sits apart , but is sustained by Minerva 8 THE CLASSICS FOR THE MILLION .
... and the king , mutu- ally admitting themselves to blame , are reconciled . Ulysses urges the need of a substantial meal for the army , from which Achilles sits apart , but is sustained by Minerva 8 THE CLASSICS FOR THE MILLION .
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... Ulysses has fetched the hero's son , Neoptolemus , to be the leader of the Greeks in the final storming and sacking of the city ; and nearly ten years have elapsed since the return of 10 THE CLASSICS FOR THE MILLION . THE ODYSSEY,
... Ulysses has fetched the hero's son , Neoptolemus , to be the leader of the Greeks in the final storming and sacking of the city ; and nearly ten years have elapsed since the return of 10 THE CLASSICS FOR THE MILLION . THE ODYSSEY,
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... Ulysses alone has not yet reached his island kingdom of Ithaca again , where his aged father Laertes , his wife Penelope , and his son Telemachus have so long expected him . The queen is beset by suitors , who are unbidden guests at the ...
... Ulysses alone has not yet reached his island kingdom of Ithaca again , where his aged father Laertes , his wife Penelope , and his son Telemachus have so long expected him . The queen is beset by suitors , who are unbidden guests at the ...
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