Greek Poetry for EverymanJ. M. Dent, 1951 - 414 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... Zeus replied . Long time He sat in silence . Yet Thetis on her side Clasped still His knees . Then again she asked : ' Grant this to me And with Thy nod confirm it , or else deny ! For Thee , Denial hath no danger . So let me learn ...
... Zeus replied . Long time He sat in silence . Yet Thetis on her side Clasped still His knees . Then again she asked : ' Grant this to me And with Thy nod confirm it , or else deny ! For Thee , Denial hath no danger . So let me learn ...
Pagina 118
... Zeus shall once ordain , No other God may avoid it , no other God make vain , Hence with him - if Zeus sends him , and hath commanded so— Across the barren breakers ! I cannot make him go- I have no well - oared galleys , no mariners ...
... Zeus shall once ordain , No other God may avoid it , no other God make vain , Hence with him - if Zeus sends him , and hath commanded so— Across the barren breakers ! I cannot make him go- I have no well - oared galleys , no mariners ...
Pagina 224
... Zeus ; but in Hesiod it is Zeus that grimly laughs . This grave Boeotian is less at home on Olympus . [ Page 197 ] Argus - slayer . See p . 182 . [ Page 197 ] Soul of a thief .... It is curious how this strain of misogyny recurs in ...
... Zeus ; but in Hesiod it is Zeus that grimly laughs . This grave Boeotian is less at home on Olympus . [ Page 197 ] Argus - slayer . See p . 182 . [ Page 197 ] Soul of a thief .... It is curious how this strain of misogyny recurs in ...
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