Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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... thro ' her hundred states ; Not more , when great Achilles prest the ground , And breath'd his manly spirit thro ' the wound . O deem thy fall not ow'd to man's decree , Jove hated Greece , and punish'd Greece in thee ! Turn then , oh ...
... thro ' her hundred states ; Not more , when great Achilles prest the ground , And breath'd his manly spirit thro ' the wound . O deem thy fall not ow'd to man's decree , Jove hated Greece , and punish'd Greece in thee ! Turn then , oh ...
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Alexander Pope, Homer Maynard Mack. Touch'd at his sour retreat , thro ' deepest night , Thro ' hell's black bounds I had pursu'd his flight , And forc'd the stubborn spectre to reply ; But wond'rous visions drew my curious eye . High on ...
Alexander Pope, Homer Maynard Mack. Touch'd at his sour retreat , thro ' deepest night , Thro ' hell's black bounds I had pursu'd his flight , And forc'd the stubborn spectre to reply ; But wond'rous visions drew my curious eye . High on ...
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... Thro ' the ivory gate , issue falshoods , thro ' the gate of horn truths : Virgil dismisses Æneas thro ' the gate of falshood : Now what is this , but to inform us that all that he relates is nothing but a dream , and that dream a ...
... Thro ' the ivory gate , issue falshoods , thro ' the gate of horn truths : Virgil dismisses Æneas thro ' the gate of falshood : Now what is this , but to inform us that all that he relates is nothing but a dream , and that dream a ...
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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