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" Thus far he ; and here his voice was stopped by the Furies. Then, with a troubled heart, the swift Achilles addressed him : 'Why dost thou prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus ? It needs not. I of myself know well, that here I am destined to perish, Far... "
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society - الصفحة 407
بواسطة Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1864
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On Translating Homer: Three Lectures Given at Oxford

Matthew Arnold - 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 144
...voice was stopped by the Furies. Then, with a troubled heart, the swift Achilles address' d him : 1 ' Why dost thou prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus ? It needs not. I of myself know well, that here I am destin'd to perish, Far from my father and mother dear : for...

The Christian Examiner, المجلد 74

1863 - عدد الصفحات: 478
...voice was stopped by the Furies. Then, with a troubled heart, the swift Achilles addressed him : " ' Why dost thou prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus ? It needs not. I of myself know well, that here I am destined to perish, Far from my father and mother dear : for...

Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1864 - عدد الصفحات: 520
...puercule, risu noscere matrem. Matri longa tulerunt sex fastidia menses : Incipe, parve pueVcule, ffic ridere parentes, — do we not all recognise at once...unrhythmical un-Virgilian verses in Ennius, Lucretius and the like, as I have remarked above, are not those where the accent is so arranged, but where it is distributed...

Reviews and Discussions: Literary, Political, and Historical, Not Relating ...

James Spedding - 1879 - عدد الصفحات: 450
...tulerunt sex fastidia menses : Incipe parve puereule, fac ridere parentes, — do we not all recognize at once the movement of our new friend ? Why dost...prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus ? It needs not, etc. Two or three lines in Latin made of words exactly corresponding in length, divisions, pause, accent,...

On the Study of Celtic Literature: And On Translating Homer

Matthew Arnold - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...his voice was stopped by the Furies. Then, with a troubled heart, the swift Achilles addressed him: " 'Why dost thou prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus! It needs not. I of myself know well, that here I am destined to perish, Far from my father and mother dear : for...

The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., المجلد 2

Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...voice was stopped by the Furies. Then, with a troubled heart, the swift Achilles addressed him : " Why dost thou prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus ? It needs not. I of myself know well, that here I am destined to perish, Far from my father and mother dear : for...

Chapters on English Metre

Joseph Bickersteth Mayor - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...adopts a more usual rhythm, such as In the | bloody | dust, bejneath the | feet of their | foemen. | Why dost thou prophesy | so my | death to me, | Xanthus ? It | needs not. I of my|self know | well, that here I am | destined to | perish, | Far from my | father and | mother...

The Works of Matthew Arnold, المجلد 5

Matthew Arnold - 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...his voice was stopped by the Furies. Then, with a troubled heart, the swift Achilles addressed him : 'Why dost thou prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus ? It needs not. I of myself know well, that here I am destined to perish, Far from my father and mother dear : for...

Essays: Including Essays in Criticism, 1865, On Translating Homer (with F. W ...

Matthew Arnold - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 502
...voice was stopped by the Furies. Then, with a troubled heart, the swift Achilles address' d him : ' Why dost thou prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus ? It needs not. I of myself know well, that here I am destin'd to perish, 20 Far from my father and mother dear : for...

Epic and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Simon Dentith - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 10
...his voice was stopped by the Furies. Then, with a troubled heart, the swift Achilles addressed him: 'Why dost thou prophesy so my death to me, Xanthus? It needs not. I of myself know well, that here I am destined to perish, Far from my father and mother dear: for all...
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