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... Greeks that would have enter'd Troy . But Hercules himself must yield to odds ; And many strokes , though with a little axe , Hew down and fell the hardest - timber'd oak . By many hands your father was subdued ; But only slaughter'd by ...
... Greeks that would have enter'd Troy . But Hercules himself must yield to odds ; And many strokes , though with a little axe , Hew down and fell the hardest - timber'd oak . By many hands your father was subdued ; But only slaughter'd by ...
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... Greek who per- suaded the Trojans to carry the wooden horse into Troy ; III . ii . 190 . Sith , since ; I. i . 110 . Slaughter - man , slayer , butcher ; I. iv . 169 . Sleight , artifice , trickery ( Rowe , " slight " ) ; IV . ii . 20 ...
... Greek who per- suaded the Trojans to carry the wooden horse into Troy ; III . ii . 190 . Sith , since ; I. i . 110 . Slaughter - man , slayer , butcher ; I. iv . 169 . Sleight , artifice , trickery ( Rowe , " slight " ) ; IV . ii . 20 ...
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... Greeks would never take Troy . Wherefore Diomede and Ulysses killed him at night , and carried off his horses . L'ide Iliad , x .; Ovid , Metamorphoses , xiii . 98-108 , 249-252 ; Virgil , Eneid , i . 469-473 . • IV . iii . 14. keeps ...
... Greeks would never take Troy . Wherefore Diomede and Ulysses killed him at night , and carried off his horses . L'ide Iliad , x .; Ovid , Metamorphoses , xiii . 98-108 , 249-252 ; Virgil , Eneid , i . 469-473 . • IV . iii . 14. keeps ...
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... Greeks are carping at the slowness of the siege , a challenge is sent them by Hector of Troy , directed against any one of their champions who dares meet him in singie combat ; his evident desire being to cope with Achilles , the Greek's ...
... Greeks are carping at the slowness of the siege , a challenge is sent them by Hector of Troy , directed against any one of their champions who dares meet him in singie combat ; his evident desire being to cope with Achilles , the Greek's ...
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... Greek Ulysses to lead him to the tent where Cressida has been confined , and there he is deeply mortified to become a secret witness of her faith- lessness , for she has transferred her affections to Dio- medes . In battle on the ...
... Greek Ulysses to lead him to the tent where Cressida has been confined , and there he is deeply mortified to become a secret witness of her faith- lessness , for she has transferred her affections to Dio- medes . In battle on the ...
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