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" Achilles to action ; and, in the second division, to cause that action to accomplish the particular puqiose for which it was restored ; so that the end ultimately attained by the action, was the same for which the inaction was originally to be overcome.... "
Homer and the Iliad [tr. in verse, with notes] by J.S. Blackie - Página 4
por Homerus - 1866
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The Classical Journal, Volumen26

1822 - 428 páginas
...the action, was the same for which the inaction was originally to be overcome. 4. "That, therefore, the will of Jupiter prescribes the rule of the action of Achilles, and is the efficient agency in the main action of the poem ; and that the trill of Achilles is totally subordinate to that supreme...
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Homer and the Iliad, Volumen1

John Stuart Blackie - 1866 - 464 páginas
...divus, di'es), who therefore constantly appears in the Iliad as the great steward of the war (TO^IIJS iroAe/ioio), and director of all its movements. In...Achilles, and is the efficient agency of the main actionof the poem." That the father of gods and men with this high position does not appear so often...
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Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen1

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1822 - 636 páginas
...the action, was the same for which the inaction was originally to be overcome. " We find, therefore, that the -will of Jupiter prescribes the rule of the...the efficient agency of the main action of the poem ; and that the -will of Jchilla is totally subordinate to that supreme will, and is rendered its chief...
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