... his foe, or had not yet taken part in the battle; probably the latter, for he had lost none of his limbs; whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it. Or perchance he was some Achilles, who had nourished his wrath apart, and... Student and Family Miscellany - Side 1121855Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Epy Lovell - 1866 - 568 sider
...none of his limbs; whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it. Or perchance he was some "Achilles, who had nourished his wrath...and had now come to avenge or rescue his "Patroclus. lie saw this unequal combat from afar — for the blacks were nearly twice the size of the red, —... | |
| John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton - 1870 - 884 sider
...evidently full of excitement, who either had dispatched his foe, or had not yet taken part in the battle. He saw this unequal combat from afar, — for the blacks were nearly twice the size of the reds, — he drew near with rapid pace till he stood on his guard within half an inch of the combatants... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1875 - 348 sider
...none of his limbs—whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it; or perchance he was some Achilles, who had nourished his wrath...and had now come to avenge or rescue his Patroclus. 7. He saw this unequal combat from afar, for the blacks were nearly twice the size of the red; he drew... | |
| 1877 - 832 sider
...none of his limbs ; whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it. Or perchance he was some Achilles, who had nourished his wrath apart, and had now come to avenge or rescue hia Patroclus. He •aw this unequal combat from afar,— for the blacks were newly twice the size... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1879 - 508 sider
...of his limbs — whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it. 6. Or perchance he was some Achilles, who had nourished his wrath apart, and had now come to avenge 01 rescue his Patroclus. He saw this unequal combat from afar — for the blacks were nearly twice... | |
| 1880 - 516 sider
...none of his limbs ; whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it. Or perchance he was some Achilles, who had nourished his wrath apart, and had now come to avenge or rescue his Patroclns.1 He suw this unequal combat from afar, — for the blacks 1 In Homer's Iliad, Achilles,... | |
| Albert Franklin Blaisdell - 1881 - 334 sider
...none of his limbs, — whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it. Or perchance he was some Achilles, who had nourished his wrath...rescue his Patroclus. He saw this unequal combat from afar,—for the blacks were nearly twice the size of the reds. He drew near with rapid pace till he... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 sider
...limbs ; whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it. Or perchance he was Home Achilles, who had nourished his wrath apart, and had now come to avenge or rescue bis Patroclus. He saw this unequal combat from afar, — for the blacks were nearly twice the size... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 sider
...none of his limbs ; whose mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon it. Or perchance he was some Achilles, who had nourished his wrath apart, and had now come to avenge or rescue hit* Patroclus. He saw this unequal combat from afar,— for the blacks were nearly twice the size... | |
| 1883 - 456 sider
...evidently full of excitement, who either had dispatched his foe or had not yet taken part in the battle. He saw this unequal combat from afar — for the blacks were nearly twice the size of the reds — he drew near with rapid pace till he stood on his guard within half an inch of the combatants... | |
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