The Classics for the Million: Being an Epitome in English of the Works of the Principal Greek and Latin Authors : [appx.]. |
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... dead languages , and equal care is taken with the less known writers as with those whose names are familiar to all .'- School Board Chronicle . ' An excellent thought , and a very good epitome .'- Pictorial World . ' A useful summary of ...
... dead languages , and equal care is taken with the less known writers as with those whose names are familiar to all .'- School Board Chronicle . ' An excellent thought , and a very good epitome .'- Pictorial World . ' A useful summary of ...
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... dead , and the Trojans , being dispirited , hold a council of war , at which Antenor proposes to give up Helen , and so put an end to the weary siege ; but Paris offers to give up the treasure only , and not Helen , a pro- posal which ...
... dead , and the Trojans , being dispirited , hold a council of war , at which Antenor proposes to give up Helen , and so put an end to the weary siege ; but Paris offers to give up the treasure only , and not Helen , a pro- posal which ...
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... dead body of which- soever of them is slain shall be restored to his kindred ; but Achilles rejects the proposal , and makes the first thrust . Hector rushes on him and falls mortally wounded by Achilles ' spear , beseeching that his ...
... dead body of which- soever of them is slain shall be restored to his kindred ; but Achilles rejects the proposal , and makes the first thrust . Hector rushes on him and falls mortally wounded by Achilles ' spear , beseeching that his ...
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... dead hero more tenderly or bitterly lamented than by remorseful Helen in the following lines : - Hector ' Hector , of all my brethren dearest thou ! True , godlike Paris claims me as his wife , Who bore me hither - would I then had died ...
... dead hero more tenderly or bitterly lamented than by remorseful Helen in the following lines : - Hector ' Hector , of all my brethren dearest thou ! True , godlike Paris claims me as his wife , Who bore me hither - would I then had died ...
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... dead , - Old men , with load of earthly anguish bowed ; Brides in their bloom cut off , and youths unwed ; Virgins whose tender eyelids then first shed True sorrow ; men with gory arms renowned , Pierced by the sharp sword on the death ...
... dead , - Old men , with load of earthly anguish bowed ; Brides in their bloom cut off , and youths unwed ; Virgins whose tender eyelids then first shed True sorrow ; men with gory arms renowned , Pierced by the sharp sword on the death ...
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