Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 225
... soon as he had spread the chains all over the bed , he made as though he were setting out for the fair state of Lemnos , which of all places in the world was the one he was most fond of . But Mars kept no blind look out , and as soon as ...
... soon as he had spread the chains all over the bed , he made as though he were setting out for the fair state of Lemnos , which of all places in the world was the one he was most fond of . But Mars kept no blind look out , and as soon as ...
Strana 254
... soon as they get out to sea . ' [ 389 ] " I was told all this by Calypso , who said she had heard it from the mouth of Mer- cury . [ 391 ] " As soon as I got down to my ship and to the sea shore I rebuked each one of the men separately ...
... soon as they get out to sea . ' [ 389 ] " I was told all this by Calypso , who said she had heard it from the mouth of Mer- cury . [ 391 ] " As soon as I got down to my ship and to the sea shore I rebuked each one of the men separately ...
Strana 271
... soon daybreak . In the meantime Telemachus and his crew were nearing land , so they loosed the sails , took down the mast , and rowed the ship into the harbour . They cast out their moor- ing stones and made fast the hawsers ; they then ...
... soon daybreak . In the meantime Telemachus and his crew were nearing land , so they loosed the sails , took down the mast , and rowed the ship into the harbour . They cast out their moor- ing stones and made fast the hawsers ; they then ...
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