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Bonner Beiträge zur Anglistik - Page 16
1899
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The Iliad of Homer, Volume 88

Homer - 1883 - 560 pages
...Wain, her that turneth in her place and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean.1 Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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The Chances of Death, and Other Studies in Evolution: Woman as witch ...

Karl Pearson - 1897 - 506 pages
...on the second occasion, but the first is peculiarly important for our present purpose. It runs : — Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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The Women of Homer, Volume 10

Walter Copland Perry - 1898 - 292 pages
...shall only notice the one scene that comes within our scope — the marriage festival. " He fashioned two fair cities of mortal men. In the one were espousals...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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From Homer to Theocritus: A Manual of Greek Literature, Volume 56

Edward Capps - 1901 - 512 pages
...Achilles which is given in the Iliad (18, 493 ff.), the poet says that Hephaestus "fashioned thereon two fair cities of mortal men. In the one were espousals...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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The Iliad of Homer: Done Into English Prose

Homer - 1905 - 370 pages
...Wain, her that turneth in her place and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal men. In the one were espousals apd marriage feasts, and beneath the blaze of torches they were leading the brides from their chambers...
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A Source Book of Greek History

Fred Morrow Fling - 1907 - 422 pages
...PRIMITIVE GREEK SOCIETY A. Greek Life as shown in the Iliad and the Odyssey a. Family Life Iliad, p. 381 i. Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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The Classics, Greek & Latin, Volume 1

Marion Mills Miller - 1909 - 478 pages
...Wain, her that turneth in her place and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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Readings in Ancient History

Hutton Webster - 1913 - 296 pages
...sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every one wherewith the heavens are crowned. . . . Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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Readings in Ancient History

Hutton Webster, Ph.d - 1913 - 316 pages
...sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every one wherewith the heavens are crowned. . . . Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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Readings in Greek History, from Homer to the Battle of Chaeronea: A ...

Ida Carleton Thallon - 1914 - 680 pages
...Wain, her that turneth in her place and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal...the brides from their chambers through the city, and loud arose the bridal song. And young men were whirling in the dance, and among them flutes and viols...
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