Thetis ; but men will say that thou art sprung from the rugged rocks and the barren sea, if thou seest thy people undone and liftest not an arm to help them." Then Achilles answered : " My friend, the vow is on me, and I cannot go ; but put thou on my... Tales of Thebes and Argos - Pàgina 234per George William Cox - 1864 - 323 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
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...tidings from our home at Phthia, or weepest thou for the troubles which vex us here ? ' Then Patroklos spake out boldly, and said, ' Be not angry at my words, Achilleus. The strength of the Avgives is wasted away, and the mightiest of their chieftains lie wounded or dead around their ships.... | |
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...which vex us here.'" Then Patroclus spoke out boldly, and said, " Be not angry at my words, Achilles. The strength of the Argives is wasted away, and the...their ships. They call thee the child of Peleus and ot Thetis, but men will say that thou art sprung from the rugged rocks and the barren sea, if thou... | |
| James Albert Harrison - 1885 - 570 pàgines
...troubles that vex us here ? " Then Patroclus spoke out boldly : " Be not angry at my words, Achilles. The strength of the Argives is wasted away, and the...their ships. They call thee the child of Peleus and Thetis ; but men will say that thou art sprung from the rugged rocks and the barren sea, if thou seest... | |
| James Albert Harrison - 1885 - 558 pàgines
...troubles that vex us here ? " Then Patroclus spoke out boldly : " Be not angry at my words, Achilles. The strength of the Argives is wasted away, and the...their ships. They call thee the child of Peleus and Thetis ; but men will say that thou art sprung from the rugged rocks and the barren sea, if thou seest... | |
| James Albert Harrison - 1892 - 584 pàgines
...troubles that vex us here ? " Then Patroclus spoke out boldly : " Be not angry at my words, Achilles. The strength of the Argives is wasted away, and the...dead around their ships. They call thee the child of Pelcus and Thetis ; but men will say that thou art sprung from the rugged rocks and the barren sea,... | |
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