A Commentary on Sri Aurobindo's Poem IlionDipti Publications, 2001 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 33
... replied that he came " from no cautious strength , from no half - hearted speaker , but from the Ph- thian " , an epithet for Achilles . Paris reminded him that he was stand- ing in Ilion and was speaking to princes and to convey the ...
... replied that he came " from no cautious strength , from no half - hearted speaker , but from the Ph- thian " , an epithet for Achilles . Paris reminded him that he was stand- ing in Ilion and was speaking to princes and to convey the ...
Pagina 42
... replied trying to comfort her saying : " We by the gods are ensnared ” , and that they were helpless beings . But to her brother , Polyxena replied saying that she accused the gods and curse them as they do not heed her sorrow . 15 ...
... replied trying to comfort her saying : " We by the gods are ensnared ” , and that they were helpless beings . But to her brother , Polyxena replied saying that she accused the gods and curse them as they do not heed her sorrow . 15 ...
Pagina 186
... replied to the boy saying that in her country younger boys than he have in the past " mounted the steed and the war - car " and therefore he can arm himself . From under the shield he can see Achilles and with the spear smite him down ...
... replied to the boy saying that in her country younger boys than he have in the past " mounted the steed and the war - car " and therefore he can arm himself . From under the shield he can see Achilles and with the spear smite him down ...
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Achilles Aeneas Agamemnon ages ancient answered Antenor Apollo Argive armed battle beauty Book bosom brother chariot comes daughter dawn death Deiphobus desire divine doom dream earth expression eyes fall Fate father fear feet fight figure follow gaze give glory gods gold Greece Greeks hand heard heart heaven Hellene hero hope human Ilion immortal king labour leave light lines live looked meaning mighty mind mortals mother moved nature never night Ocean once Paris passed Penthesilea play poem poet poetry Priam reference replied rest rise rose says seated seized ships silence slain sons soul sound speak spear speech spirit spoke Sri Aurobindo stand strength Talthybius tells tents thee things thou thoughts Trojan Troy Troya truth turned vision voice warrior waters woman Zeus