Continental Literature: Through the RenaissanceDorothy Bendon Van Ghent, Joseph S. Brown Lippincott, 1968 - 2111 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... arms . " When Hector heard this , he rushed from the house and retraced his steps down the well - built streets . He had crossed the great city and had reached the Scaean Gate , by which he meant to go out on the plain , when Andromache ...
... arms . " When Hector heard this , he rushed from the house and retraced his steps down the well - built streets . He had crossed the great city and had reached the Scaean Gate , by which he meant to go out on the plain , when Andromache ...
Pagina 61
... arms to slavery . I see you there in Argos , toiling for some other woman at the loom , or carrying water from an alien well , a helpless drudge with no will of your own . ' There goes the wife of Hector , ' they will say when they see ...
... arms to slavery . I see you there in Argos , toiling for some other woman at the loom , or carrying water from an alien well , a helpless drudge with no will of your own . ' There goes the wife of Hector , ' they will say when they see ...
Pagina 689
... arm was crimson , the blood dripped down from his elbow . Minaya said : " My vow is fulfilled , the news will travel ... arms and much else of value ; when they had brought them in they found they had taken five hundred and ten Moorish ...
... arm was crimson , the blood dripped down from his elbow . Minaya said : " My vow is fulfilled , the news will travel ... arms and much else of value ; when they had brought them in they found they had taken five hundred and ten Moorish ...
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THE ANCIENT WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 44 |
THE ILIAD OR THE POEM OF FORCE | 126 |
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