A Commentary on Sri Aurobindo's Poem IlionDipti Publications, 2001 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 45
... voice of the strength of Achilles . Care not at all though the greatest and fiercest be wroth with my message . Deem not thyself , old man , as a body and flesh that is mortal , Rather as living speech from the iron breast of the ...
... voice of the strength of Achilles . Care not at all though the greatest and fiercest be wroth with my message . Deem not thyself , old man , as a body and flesh that is mortal , Rather as living speech from the iron breast of the ...
Pagina 133
... voice of its musings Opens the chant of its turbulent harmonies , so rose the far - borne Voice of Laocoon soaring mid columns of Ilion's glories , Claiming the earth and the heavens for the field of its confident rumour . - HE NATION ...
... voice of its musings Opens the chant of its turbulent harmonies , so rose the far - borne Voice of Laocoon soaring mid columns of Ilion's glories , Claiming the earth and the heavens for the field of its confident rumour . - HE NATION ...
Pagina 134
... voice , Earth exults in the kiss of the rain and the life - giving laughters , So from the silence broke forth the thunder of Troya arising ; Fiercely she turned from prudence and wisdom and turned back to greatness Casting her voice to ...
... voice , Earth exults in the kiss of the rain and the life - giving laughters , So from the silence broke forth the thunder of Troya arising ; Fiercely she turned from prudence and wisdom and turned back to greatness Casting her voice to ...
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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