| Agnes Mary Clerke - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 352
...to guard the palace of great-hearted Alcinous, being free from death and age all their days. . . . Yea, and there were youths fashioned in gold, standing...through the night to the feasters in the palace.' 1 Both here, and at Sparta, besides perhaps some gilding of smaller surfaces with overlaid gold-leaf,... | |
| Walter Copland Perry - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 292
...spread light coverings, beautiful and 1 Od. vi. 200. * Od. viii. 557. 195 finely woven, the handiwork of women. There the Phaeacian chieftains were wont...through the night to the feasters in the palace. And Alcinoos had fifty handmaids in the house, and some grind the yellow grain on the millstone, and others... | |
| 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 628
...they had enough. And moreover there were youths fashioned in gold, standing on firm-set pedestals, with flaming torches in their hands, giving light...through the night to the feasters in the palace. And there were fifty handmaids in the palace: some grind the ripe yellow corn on the millstone, and others... | |
| Angelo Mosso - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 394
...in the palace of Alkinous, the poet gives his imagination a loose rein.2 " Youths fashioned in gold, with flaming torches in their hands, giving light through the night to the feasters." These torches were great branches of resinous pine, and a slave stood ready to quench and change them,... | |
| Homer - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 240
...wrought to guard the palace, being free from death and age all their days. And within were seats, where the Phaeacian chieftains were wont to sit, eating...store. Yea, and there were youths fashioned in gold, with blazing torches in their hands, giving light through the night to the feasters. n HIS FRUITFUL... | |
| Hutton Webster, Ph.d - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 316
...threshold even to the inmost chamber, and thereon were spread light coverings finely woven, the handiwork of women. There the Phaeacian chieftains were wont...through the night to the feasters in the palace. And Alcinous had fifty handmaids in the house, and some grind the yellow grain on the millstone, and others... | |
| Clara Beverley - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 168
...into the dish below. Homer describes the lighting of the halls of Antinous, king of the Phaeacians: "Yea, and there were youths fashioned in gold, standing...through the night to the feasters in the palace." (Odyssey, Butcher and Lang translation.) When the buried city of Pompeii was uncovered, the lamps were... | |
| Smith Burnham - 1918 - عدد الصفحات: 416
...earliest Greek poets, has given us a charming picture of such a royal household and its surroundings. "He had fifty handmaids in the house, and some grind the yellow grain on the millstone, and others From reproductions in Vrdrerslly Museum, Phila. EARLY GREEK METAL WORK A gold cup and a dagger. Notice... | |
| Homer - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...threshold even to the inmost chamber, and thereon were spread light coverings finely woven, the handiwork of women. There the Phaeacian chieftains were wont...standing on firm-set bases, with flaming torches in their bauds, giving light through the night to the feasters in the palace. And he had fifty handmaids in... | |
| Homer - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...threshold even to the inmost chamber, and thereon were" spread light coverings finely woven, the handiwork of women. There the Phaeacian chieftains were wont...and there were youths fashioned in gold, standing on firm-sel; bases, with flaming torches in their hands, giving light through the night to the feasters... | |
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