Continental Literature: Through the RenaissanceDorothy Bendon Van Ghent, Joseph S. Brown Lippincott, 1968 - 2111 من الصفحات |
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... Feet , " it could not be an evil thing for you to rescue your exhausted comrades from destruc- tion . But your beautiful burnished armour is in Trojan hands . Hector of the flashing helmet is swaggering about in it himself not that he ...
... Feet , " it could not be an evil thing for you to rescue your exhausted comrades from destruc- tion . But your beautiful burnished armour is in Trojan hands . Hector of the flashing helmet is swaggering about in it himself not that he ...
الصفحة 551
... FEET FIRST ! " Well , needless to say , we froze . Who wants to bring down bad luck on his host by walking into his dining room in the wrong way ? However , we synchronized our legs and were just stepping out , right feet first , when a ...
... FEET FIRST ! " Well , needless to say , we froze . Who wants to bring down bad luck on his host by walking into his dining room in the wrong way ? However , we synchronized our legs and were just stepping out , right feet first , when a ...
الصفحة 787
... feet of the serpent , which were short , Lengthen as much as those had shortened been . The two hind - feet together as they contort 115 Combine into the member man conceals : From his the wretch grew two feet of like sort , The while ...
... feet of the serpent , which were short , Lengthen as much as those had shortened been . The two hind - feet together as they contort 115 Combine into the member man conceals : From his the wretch grew two feet of like sort , The while ...
المحتوى
THE ANCIENT WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 44 |
THE ILIAD OR THE POEM OF FORCE | 126 |
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Achilles action answered appear arms beauty better body bring brought called carried CHORUS comes Dante dead death desire earth evil eyes face fall father fear feel feet fire follow force friends gave give gods Greek hand head hear heard heart heaven Hector hold honour hope human Italy keep killed kind King lady land leave less light live look Lord LYSISTRATA master mean mind mother nature never night OEDIPUS once pass play pleasure poet reason rest round seems ships side soul speak spirit spoke stand suffer tears tell thee things thou thought Tiresias took Trojans Troy true turned unto whole wife wish woman women young Zeus