The Story of the IliadMacmillan, 1891 - 314 sayfa |
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Achilles Æneas Ajax the Greater aloud Andromaché answered Antilochus Aphrodité Apollo armour arms arrow Asius Athené Atreus bade battle bravest bronze cast his spear chariot chiefs city of Troy comrades counsel cried daughter dead death Deïphobus Diomed dogs Edition Father Zeus fear feast fell fight fire fled flee gates gave gifts give Glaucus goddess gold Greeks hand hath heart Hector helmet Hephæstus Hera herald honour horses host Idomeneus Illustrations immortal gods King Agamemnon King Priam leapt lest Lycians men of Troy Menelaüs mighty mother Myrmidons Nestor Olympus Pandarus Paris Patroclus Peleus perish prayed ransom rushed Sarpedon saying shield ships slain slay slew smote sons of Troy sore spake spoil stand Sthenelus stood Story Surely sword tent Teucer thee Thetis thou art thou hast thou wilt took Trojans Tydeus Ulysses Verily wall wife wounded wrath wroth Zeus
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Sayfa 11 - And as he spake he laid his heavy hand upon the hilt, and thrust back the sword into the scabbard, and Athene went her way to Olympus. Then he turned him to King Agamemnon, and spake again, " Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of a deer!
Sayfa 267 - Then the two chiefs came near to each other, and Hector with the waving plume spake first and said, "Thrice, great Achilles, hast thou pursued me round the walls of Troy, and I dared not stand up against thee; but now I fear thee no more. Only let us make this covenant between us: if Zeus give me the victory, I will do no dishonor to thy body; thy arms and armor will I take, and give back thy body to the Greeks ; and do thou promise to do likewise.