Sophocles: with English notes, Volume 3Whittaker, 1880 |
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... Ulysses comes on the stage with Neoptolemus , who has been induced to join the expedition to Troy ( v . 61 ) in consequence of a prophecy extorted from Helenus , that the city of Ilium can only be taken by the bow of Hercules , now in ...
... Ulysses comes on the stage with Neoptolemus , who has been induced to join the expedition to Troy ( v . 61 ) in consequence of a prophecy extorted from Helenus , that the city of Ilium can only be taken by the bow of Hercules , now in ...
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... Ulysses ; and he is to abuse Ulysses in order to gain the confidence of Philoctetes , who is the natural enemy of Ulysses . He is to get possession of the bow in the first instance , and above everything else . The right or the wrong of ...
... Ulysses ; and he is to abuse Ulysses in order to gain the confidence of Philoctetes , who is the natural enemy of Ulysses . He is to get possession of the bow in the first instance , and above everything else . The right or the wrong of ...
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... Ulysses and the Atridae ( 321 ) , and believes them to be thoroughly heartless and unjust , he at once secures the confidence of Philoctetes . He tells him that he was brought to Troy from Scyros by Ulysses and Phoenix ( 344 ) , who had ...
... Ulysses and the Atridae ( 321 ) , and believes them to be thoroughly heartless and unjust , he at once secures the confidence of Philoctetes . He tells him that he was brought to Troy from Scyros by Ulysses and Phoenix ( 344 ) , who had ...
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... Ulysses and Diomede , either by persuasion or by force ( 617 ) , and that the reason of it was the prediction of Helenus , earnestly beseeches Neoptolemus to carry him away from the island , to escape the detested fate of again being ...
... Ulysses and Diomede , either by persuasion or by force ( 617 ) , and that the reason of it was the prediction of Helenus , earnestly beseeches Neoptolemus to carry him away from the island , to escape the detested fate of again being ...
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... Ulysses says , ' it was by me that he was put ashore here , but then I was ordered to do it by those in authority , because ( or , at a time when he was suffering from a noxious corroding humour in his foot , and when it was found ...
... Ulysses says , ' it was by me that he was put ashore here , but then I was ordered to do it by those in authority , because ( or , at a time when he was suffering from a noxious corroding humour in his foot , and when it was found ...
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