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Last WordsThe next day was Sunday, and a goodly troop of young and old set forth to church.—some driving, some walking, all enjoying the lovely weather and the happy quietude which comes to…William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIA lonely part of the forestEnter Aaron, with a bag of goldAaronHe that had wit would think that I had none, To bury so much gold under a tree, And never after to inherit it. Let him…The Illiad: Juno Deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus.
The Fourth Battle Continued, i... The Fifth Battle, at the Ships... Juno Deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus. Nestor, sitting at the table with Machaon, is alarmed with the…The Iliad of Homer: The Duel of Menelaus and Paris
The Trial of the Army, and Cat... The Breach of the Truce, and t... The Duel of Menelaus and Paris. The armies being ready to engage, a single combat is agreed upon between Menelaus…The Visit to the Dead - The Odyssey
Aeolus, the Laestrygones, Circe. The Sirens, Scylla and Charyb... The Visit to the Dead. [1] "Then, when we had got down to the sea shore we drew our ship into the water and got…The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 11
by Oscar Wilde Chapter 10Chapter 12Chapter 11 For years, Dorian Gray could not free himself from the influence of this book. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that he never…Berkman & Goldman: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE
Preparedness, the Road to Univ...A New Declaration of IndependenceTHE PSYCHOLOGY OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE TO ANALYZE the psychology of political violence is not only extremely difficult, but…The Illiad: The Night Adventure of Diomed and Ulysses.
The Embassy to Achilles. The Third Battle, and the Acts... The Night Adventure of Diomed and Ulysses. Upon the refusal of Achilles to return to the army, the distress of Agamemnon is…The Illiad: The Second Battle, and the Distress of the Greeks.
The Single Combat of Hector and Ajax. The Embassy to Achilles. The Second Battle, and the Distress of the Greeks. Jupiter assembles a council of the deities, and threatens them with…Footnotes
Concluding Note. Footnotes Vultures: Pope is more accurate than the poet he translates, for Homer writes "a prey to dogs and to all kinds of birds. But all kinds of birds are not…