Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 82
... wall above it , to keep the Trojans in check longer . They had built it to protect their ships , and had dug the trench all round it that it might safe- guard both the ships and the rich spoils which they had taken , but they had not ...
... wall above it , to keep the Trojans in check longer . They had built it to protect their ships , and had dug the trench all round it that it might safe- guard both the ships and the rich spoils which they had taken , but they had not ...
Strana 84
... wall and fire the ships ) were still standing by the trench , uncertain what they should do ; for they had seen a sign from heaven when they had essayed to cross it - a soaring eagle that flew skirting the left wing of their host , with ...
... wall and fire the ships ) were still standing by the trench , uncertain what they should do ; for they had seen a sign from heaven when they had essayed to cross it - a soaring eagle that flew skirting the left wing of their host , with ...
Strana 86
... wall , and when they came to the tower where Menestheus was ( and hard pressed indeed did they find him ) the brave captains and leaders of the Lycians were storming the battlements as it were a thick dark cloud , fighting in close ...
... wall , and when they came to the tower where Menestheus was ( and hard pressed indeed did they find him ) the brave captains and leaders of the Lycians were storming the battlements as it were a thick dark cloud , fighting in close ...
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