The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Band 2Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, Limited, 1899 |
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... Agamemnon does not prevent his feeling a watchful anxiety for his brother Menelaus . Where human interests spread and ramify by this tenacity of domestic affections , there the generations of men are firmly knit together ; concern for ...
... Agamemnon does not prevent his feeling a watchful anxiety for his brother Menelaus . Where human interests spread and ramify by this tenacity of domestic affections , there the generations of men are firmly knit together ; concern for ...
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... Agamemnon , Achilles , and Ajax were excluded , and wandered forlorn in the doleful meadow of asphodel . There will be less controversy as to the low sense of truth among Homeric Greeks . At no period did the nation ever attain that ...
... Agamemnon , Achilles , and Ajax were excluded , and wandered forlorn in the doleful meadow of asphodel . There will be less controversy as to the low sense of truth among Homeric Greeks . At no period did the nation ever attain that ...
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... Agamemnon that the want of loyalty is specially prominent . Achilles is quite ready to insult him ; and but for the promptings of Athene ( that is , of pru- dence ) , who suggests that he may play a more lucrative game by confining ...
... Agamemnon that the want of loyalty is specially prominent . Achilles is quite ready to insult him ; and but for the promptings of Athene ( that is , of pru- dence ) , who suggests that he may play a more lucrative game by confining ...
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... Agamemnon , ruling over a number of turbulent self- willed lesser gods , who are perpetually trying to evade and thwart his commands . At intervals he wakes up and terrifies them into submission by threats , but it is evident that he ...
... Agamemnon , ruling over a number of turbulent self- willed lesser gods , who are perpetually trying to evade and thwart his commands . At intervals he wakes up and terrifies them into submission by threats , but it is evident that he ...
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... Agamemnon lift his haughty head O'er all his wide dominion of the dead , And mourn in blood that e'er he durst disgrace The boldest warrior of the Grecian race . " " Unhappy son ! ( fair Thetis thus replies , While tears celestial ...
... Agamemnon lift his haughty head O'er all his wide dominion of the dead , And mourn in blood that e'er he durst disgrace The boldest warrior of the Grecian race . " " Unhappy son ! ( fair Thetis thus replies , While tears celestial ...
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