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... night saves the Greek fleet from destruction , and the Trojans bivouac in the field , watching lest the enemy should set sail under cover of the darkness . Utterly disheartened , the Greeks send a deputation to induce Achilles to rejoin ...
... night saves the Greek fleet from destruction , and the Trojans bivouac in the field , watching lest the enemy should set sail under cover of the darkness . Utterly disheartened , the Greeks send a deputation to induce Achilles to rejoin ...
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... night is with difficulty over - ruled . Juno now borrows from Venus her magic girdle , with which she diverts the attention of her husband , so that he may not help the Trojans , and Neptune leads the Greeks in person . Ajax meets ...
... night is with difficulty over - ruled . Juno now borrows from Venus her magic girdle , with which she diverts the attention of her husband , so that he may not help the Trojans , and Neptune leads the Greeks in person . Ajax meets ...
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... night as much as she wove by day . Tele- machus appeals to the gods , and two eagles appear tearing each other furiously . The soothsayer Halitherses augurs the speedy return of Ulysses , but is silenced , and Mentor , who defends the ...
... night as much as she wove by day . Tele- machus appeals to the gods , and two eagles appear tearing each other furiously . The soothsayer Halitherses augurs the speedy return of Ulysses , but is silenced , and Mentor , who defends the ...
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... night under a rock close to the lair of his swine . Telemachus , meanwhile , has dallied a month at Sparta , and is admonished in a dream by Minerva , who hints that Penelope is beginning to favour Eurymachus , one of her lovers ...
... night under a rock close to the lair of his swine . Telemachus , meanwhile , has dallied a month at Sparta , and is admonished in a dream by Minerva , who hints that Penelope is beginning to favour Eurymachus , one of her lovers ...
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... night , she descends again , and asks to hear the stranger's tale . He represents himself as the brother of King Idomeneus of Crete , and as having once entertained Ulysses , minutely describing his dress , which the queen remembers ...
... night , she descends again , and asks to hear the stranger's tale . He represents himself as the brother of King Idomeneus of Crete , and as having once entertained Ulysses , minutely describing his dress , which the queen remembers ...
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