The Harvard Classics, Volume 22Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & son, 1909 - Literature |
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... Eumaeus , who fails to recognize him , and ( xv ) in the hut meets Telemachus , ( xvi ) to whom he reveals himself and his plans . The fifth group deals with the return of Odysseus to his palace . ( xvii ) Telemachus goes home first ...
... Eumaeus , who fails to recognize him , and ( xv ) in the hut meets Telemachus , ( xvi ) to whom he reveals himself and his plans . The fifth group deals with the return of Odysseus to his palace . ( xvii ) Telemachus goes home first ...
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... Eumaeus , the master of his swine , where he is well used and tells a feigned story , and in- forms himself of the behaviour of the wooers . B UT Odysseus fared forth from the haven by the rough track , up the wooded country and through ...
... Eumaeus , the master of his swine , where he is well used and tells a feigned story , and in- forms himself of the behaviour of the wooers . B UT Odysseus fared forth from the haven by the rough track , up the wooded country and through ...
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... Eumaeus , didst thou answer him , say- ing : Guest of mine , it were an impious thing for me to slight a stranger , even if there came a meaner man than thou ; for from Zeus are all strangers and beggars ; and a little gift from such as ...
... Eumaeus , didst thou answer him , say- ing : Guest of mine , it were an impious thing for me to slight a stranger , even if there came a meaner man than thou ; for from Zeus are all strangers and beggars ; and a little gift from such as ...
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... Eumaeus : ' Old man , it is not I then , that shall ever pay thee these wages of good tidings , nor henceforth shall Odysseus ever come to his home . Nay drink in peace , and let us turn our thoughts to other matters , and bring not ...
... Eumaeus : ' Old man , it is not I then , that shall ever pay thee these wages of good tidings , nor henceforth shall Odysseus ever come to his home . Nay drink in peace , and let us turn our thoughts to other matters , and bring not ...
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... Eumaeus : " Ah ! wretched guest , verily thou hast stirred my heart with the tale of all these things , of thy sufferings and thy wan- derings . Yet herein , methinks , thou speakest not aright , and never shalt thou persuade me with ...
... Eumaeus : " Ah ! wretched guest , verily thou hast stirred my heart with the tale of all these things , of thy sufferings and thy wan- derings . Yet herein , methinks , thou speakest not aright , and never shalt thou persuade me with ...
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abide Achaeans Aegisthus Alcinous Amphinomus Antinous Argives Atreus bade behold beneath black ship cast chamber Circe counsels answered daughter of Zeus dear death deathless gods decked ships deeds deep didst doublet drave drew drink Dulichium earth Eumaeus Eupeithes Eurycleia Eurylochus Eurymachus evil fair father feast fell friends gifts goddess godlike grey-eyed Athene halls handmaids hands hath Hephaestus hither hollow ship Howbeit Icarius isle Ithaca Laertes land lest lord maidens Melanthius Menelaus methinks mighty mother Nestor nigh noble Phaeacians Poseidon pray Pylos raiment renowned saying sleep smote sorrow spake unto spear spirit steadfast goodly Odysseus stood straightway stranger sweet swift ship swine swineherd Teiresias tell thee thereof Therewith thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thyself took twain verily voice wandering Wherefore wife wind wine winged words wise Penelope wise Telemachus answered wooers Zeus