The Age of Fable; Or, Beauties of MythologyT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1899 - 460 стор. |
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... Achilles should yield to him in her stead Briseis , a maiden who had fallen to Achilles ' share in the division of the spoil . Achilles submitted , but forthwith declared that he would take no further part in the war . He withdrew his ...
... Achilles should yield to him in her stead Briseis , a maiden who had fallen to Achilles ' share in the division of the spoil . Achilles submitted , but forthwith declared that he would take no further part in the war . He withdrew his ...
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... Achilles went forth to battle inspired with a rage and thirst for vengeance that made him irresistible . The bravest warriors fled before him or fell by his lance . Hector , cautioned by Apollo , kept aloof ; but the god , assuming the ...
... Achilles went forth to battle inspired with a rage and thirst for vengeance that made him irresistible . The bravest warriors fled before him or fell by his lance . Hector , cautioned by Apollo , kept aloof ; but the god , assuming the ...
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... Achilles and the Greeks had taken their revenge on the killer of Patroclus they busied them- selves in paying due funeral rites to their friend . pile was erected , and the body burned with due solem- nity ; and then ensued games of ...
... Achilles and the Greeks had taken their revenge on the killer of Patroclus they busied them- selves in paying due funeral rites to their friend . pile was erected , and the body burned with due solem- nity ; and then ensued games of ...
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Achilles Admetus Æneas alludes ancient Apollo arms arrow Bacchus beauty became behold birds body breath brother Cadmus called cave Cephalus Ceres chariot charms Chimæra Cupid daughter death deity Diana Dryope earth Eriphyle Eurystheus eyes fate father fell fire fled gave goddess gods golden Greeks hair hand head heard heaven Hercules hero Hippomenes honor horse husband island Jason Jove Juno Jupiter king limbs looked lyre maiden Medea Meleager Milton Minerva monster mortal mother Mount mountain Neptune night nymph oracle palace Patroclus Perseus Phaëton Pirithous Pluto poem poet Proserpine Psyche queen river rock round sacred saying Scylla seized sent serpent shore sight sisters stars stone stood story struck tears temple Thebes thee Theseus Thessaly thou thought threw told took tree Trojans turned Ulysses Utgard-Loki Venus voice waves wife wind wings wound young youth