Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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Page 104
... companion in the ground . And now , the rites discharg'd , our course we keep Far on the gloomy bosom of the deep : 365 ... companions , to carry on the fable of the Poem by leading us directly to Menelaus . With broken force the billows ...
... companion in the ground . And now , the rites discharg'd , our course we keep Far on the gloomy bosom of the deep : 365 ... companions , to carry on the fable of the Poem by leading us directly to Menelaus . With broken force the billows ...
Page 367
... companions death . 500 I answer'd chearful . Haste , your gally moor , literally it would run thus ; " as calves seeing the droves of cows returning at night when they are fill'd with their pasturage , run skipping out to meet them ...
... companions death . 500 I answer'd chearful . Haste , your gally moor , literally it would run thus ; " as calves seeing the droves of cows returning at night when they are fill'd with their pasturage , run skipping out to meet them ...
Page 450
... companions dar'd not to have disobey'd him openly ; of if they had , it would have shew'd a want of authority , which would have been a disparage- ment to that Heroe . Now what pretext could be more rational than to suppose him ...
... companions dar'd not to have disobey'd him openly ; of if they had , it would have shew'd a want of authority , which would have been a disparage- ment to that Heroe . Now what pretext could be more rational than to suppose him ...
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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