Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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... Nestor first , and Nestor's royal line ; Next grant the Pylian states their just desires , Pleas'd with their Hecatomb's ascending fires ; Last deign Telemachus and me to bless , had now surviv'd the war of Troy almost ten years ; and ...
... Nestor first , and Nestor's royal line ; Next grant the Pylian states their just desires , Pleas'd with their Hecatomb's ascending fires ; Last deign Telemachus and me to bless , had now surviv'd the war of Troy almost ten years ; and ...
Page 91
... Nestor . ] Eustathius observes the modesty of Nestor : Tele- machus had ascrib'd the fall of Troy in a great measure to Nestor ; but Nestor speaks not in particular of himself , but is content with his share of glory in common with ...
... Nestor . ] Eustathius observes the modesty of Nestor : Tele- machus had ascrib'd the fall of Troy in a great measure to Nestor ; but Nestor speaks not in particular of himself , but is content with his share of glory in common with ...
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... Nestor , tell 305 How he , the mighty , Agamemnon fell ? By what strange fraud Ægysthus wrought , relate , 310 ( By force he could not ) such a Heroe's fate ? Liv'd Menelaus not in Greece ? or where Was then the martial brother's pious ...
... Nestor , tell 305 How he , the mighty , Agamemnon fell ? By what strange fraud Ægysthus wrought , relate , 310 ( By force he could not ) such a Heroe's fate ? Liv'd Menelaus not in Greece ? or where Was then the martial brother's pious ...
Contents
Telemachus and Penelope Ulysses among | 36 |
Juno deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus | 156 |
The Fight of Ulysses and Irus | 166 |
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