| Homer - 1760 - Liczba stron: 314
...He too fore wounded by Agcnors fon. 55 Achilles (rifmg in the midft) begun. Oh Monarch ! better far had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian ftate, If, (e'er the day when by mad pafllon fway'd, Rafh we contended for the black-ey'd maid) 60... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - Liczba stron: 392
...too fore wounded by Agenor's fan. 55 Achilles (rifi:tg in the mid:i ) begun : Oh Monarch ! better far had been the fate •Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian ftate, If, (ere the day when by mad paffion fwayM, Ra(h we contended for the black-ey'd maid) «t Preventing... | |
| Homer - 1791 - Liczba stron: 326
...too fore wounded by /Jgenot-'i fon, 55 Achilles (rifing in the midft) begun. Oh Monarch ! better far had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian ftate, If, (ere the day when by mad paffion fway'd, Raih we contended for the black-ey'd rr.aid) 6*... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - Liczba stron: 1104
...battle, (hine in arms again. Tydides and Ulyfles firft appear. [fpeir ; XI* Ob monarch ! better far had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian ftaie, li, (ere the day when by mad palfion fwiy'd," Ralh we contended tor the black-ey'd maid) Presenting... | |
| Homer - 1796 - Liczba stron: 372
...He too fore wounded by Agenor's fon. 55 Achilles (rifing in the midft) begun. O Monarch ! better far had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian ftate, If (e'er the day when by mad paffion fway'd, Rafh we contended for the black-ey'd maid) 60 Preventing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - Liczba stron: 770
...too sore wounded by Agenor's son. Achilles (rising in the midst) begun : " Oh monarch ! better far had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian state, If, (ere the day when by mad passion sway'd. Rash we contended for the black-ey'd maid) .Preventing... | |
| 1813 - Liczba stron: 374
...He too sore wounded by Agenor's son. Achilles (rising in the midst) begun : ' O monarch ! better far had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian state, If (ere the day when by mad passion sway'd, Rash we contended for the black-ey'd maid) Preventing... | |
| 1815 - Liczba stron: 430
...resounds his praise. [Exit. SCENE III. The Tent of Agamemnon. ACHILLES, AGAMEMNON, 8tc. Ach. O King ! far better sure had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all...the day when, mad by passion, we Contended for the luckiest Captive maid, Had interposing Dian pierced her heart : Long, long, shall Greece lament the... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - Liczba stron: 344
...He too sore wounded by Agenor's son. Achilles (rising in the midst) begun : " O monarch! better far had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian state, If (ere the day when by mad passion sway'd, Rash we contended for the black-ey'J maid) Preventing... | |
| British poets - 1822 - Liczba stron: 348
...He too sore wounded by Agenor's son. Achilles (rising in the midst) begun : ' O monarch! better far had been the fate Of thee, of me, of all the Grecian state, If (ere the day when by mad passion sway'd, Rash we contended for the black-eyed maid) Preventing... | |
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