| 1862 - عدد الصفحات: 610
...was nothingness and gloom. The shade of Achilles himself tells us of his state in Hades : ' " Scoff3 not at death," he answered, " noble chief ! Bather...grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine.'" 1 We quote the original, for Pope's translation— though the best — is terribly artificial, especially... | |
| 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 654
...among the dead, may serve to prove this : — " Scoff not at death," he answered, "noble chief! Rather would I in the sun's warmth divine Serve a poor churl...grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine." working of it upon earth. Just so, the first form in which revelation was clothed, was that of a law... | |
| 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 720
...fields, of metempsychosis, of absorption, of annihilation. What said Achilleus to Odysseus ?— " ' Scoff not at death,' he answered, ' noble chief! Bather...grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine.' " If the yarn which Odysseus spun to Alcinous had any truth in it, most of us will agree with the Greek... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 328
...What said Achilleus to Odysseus ? — " ' Scoff not at death,' he answered, ' noble chief ! Rather would I in the sun's warmth divine Serve a poor churl...grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine.' " If the yarn which Odysseus spun to Alcinous had any truth in it, most of us will agree with the Greek... | |
| Henry Fanshawe Tozer - 1869 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...Ulysses meets him in the world of shadows — " ' Scoff not at death,' he answered, ' noble chief! Rather would I in the sun's warmth divine Serve a poor churl...grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine.' " M The central figure in this lower-world mythology is the terrible Charon (Xapo?, Xapojra?). He still... | |
| Henry Fanshawe Tozer - 1869 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...Ulysses meets him in the world of shadows — " ' Scoff not at death,' he answered, ' noble chief! Rather would I in the sun's warmth divine Serve a poor churl...grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine.' " M The central figure in this lower-world mythology is the terrible Charon (Xapo?, Xapolra?). He still... | |
| Henry Fanshawe Tozer - 1869 - عدد الصفحات: 436
...Ulysses meets him in the world of shadows — " ' Scoff not at death,' he answered, ' noble chief! Rather would I in the sun's warmth divine Serve a poor churl...grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine.' " 44 . The central figure in this lower-world mythology is the terrible Charon (Xapo?, Xapoira?). He... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 158
...living dog is better than a dead lion : " — " Bather would I, in the sun's warmth divine, Serve some poor churl who drags his days in grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine. " Such was the immortality to which Paganism condemned even its best and bravest. One touching inquiry... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 194
...regions—repeats the melancholy wish which Homer has put into his mouth in the Odyssey— " Rather would I in the sun's warmth divine Serve a poor churl...grief, Than the whole lordship of the dead were mine." * Such is the tone of these Dialogues throughout,—a grim despair disclosing itself through their... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 226
...regions — repeats the melancholy wish which Homer has put into his mouth in the Odyssey — " Kather would I in the sun's warmth divine Serve a poor churl...who drags his days in grief, Than the whole lordship 01 the dead were mine." * Such is the tone of these Dialogues throughout, — a grim despair disclosing... | |
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