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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 42
עמוד 9
... soon discovers that it was not the true Achilles who was clad in his armour , but a hero of much inferior prowess . So that Hector kills him , and regains those advantages which the Trojans had lost , on the opinion that Achilles ...
... soon discovers that it was not the true Achilles who was clad in his armour , but a hero of much inferior prowess . So that Hector kills him , and regains those advantages which the Trojans had lost , on the opinion that Achilles ...
עמוד 22
... oppose him , and this is a fresh intrigue : the solution of it begins at their deaths and is completed as soon as the Ithacans were appeased . These two parts in the Odyssey have not one common intrigue . The anger of Achilles forms ...
... oppose him , and this is a fresh intrigue : the solution of it begins at their deaths and is completed as soon as the Ithacans were appeased . These two parts in the Odyssey have not one common intrigue . The anger of Achilles forms ...
עמוד 25
When he arrived , his long absence , and the travels which had disfigured him , made him altogether unknown ; and the danger he would have incurred , bad he discovered himself too soon , forced bim to a disguise : lastly , this disguise ...
When he arrived , his long absence , and the travels which had disfigured him , made him altogether unknown ; and the danger he would have incurred , bad he discovered himself too soon , forced bim to a disguise : lastly , this disguise ...
עמוד 41
... prophetic eye To judge the winged omens of the sky , Yet hear this certain speech , nor deem it vain ; Though adamantine bonds the chief restrain , The dire restraint his wisdom will defeat , And soon restore him to his regal seat .
... prophetic eye To judge the winged omens of the sky , Yet hear this certain speech , nor deem it vain ; Though adamantine bonds the chief restrain , The dire restraint his wisdom will defeat , And soon restore him to his regal seat .
עמוד 43
With tender pity touch'd , the goddess cried : - Soon may kind Heaven a sure relief provide , Soon may your sire discharge the vengeance due , And all your wrongs the proud oppressors rue ! Oh ! in that portal should the chief appear ...
With tender pity touch'd , the goddess cried : - Soon may kind Heaven a sure relief provide , Soon may your sire discharge the vengeance due , And all your wrongs the proud oppressors rue ! Oh ! in that portal should the chief appear ...
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Achilles action arms attend bear beneath blood bound breast breath cares cause chief coast command cried death deep descends dire divine dome dreadful earth eyes fair faithful fame fate father feast fields gave give goddess gods grace guest hand haste head hear heart Heaven hero hour human Jove kind king labours land lives lost mind mortal moves native never night o'er once palace Pallas plain pleasing poem prepare prince queen race rage realms replies rest rich rise rock roll rose round royal sacred sails shade shining ship shore sire skies soft soon soul speed spoke spread stand storms stranger Swift tears Telemachus thee thou thought toils train Ulysses vessel voice wandering waters waves wide winds wine wise woes youth