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" But thou, Menelaus, son of Zeus, art not ordained to die and meet thy fate in Argos, the pastureland of horses, but the deathless gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest... "
Kings and Gods of Egypt - Página 219
por Alexandre Moret - 1912 - 290 páginas
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The Odyssey, done into Engl. prose by S.H. Butcher and A. Lang

Homerus - 1879 - 518 páginas
...by him no ships with oars, and no companions to send him on his way over the broad back of the sea. But thou, Menelaus, son of Zeus, art not ordained...gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there,...
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The Odyssey of Homer

Homer - 1879 - 422 páginas
...by him no ships with oars, and no companions to send him on his way over the broad back of the sea. But thou, Menelaus, son of Zeus, art not ordained...gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there,...
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The Odyssey of Homer

S. H. Butcher, A. Lang - 1883 - 470 páginas
...by him no ships with oars, and no companions to send him on his way over the broad back of the sea. But thou, Menelaus, son of Zeus, art not ordained...gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there,...
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Helen of Troy: Her Life and Translation ; Done Into Rhyme from the Greek Books

Andrew Lang - 1884 - 228 páginas
...fortunes. He quotes the prophecy which Proteus, the ancient one of the sea, delivered to Menelaus : — " But thou, Menelaus, son of Zeus, art not ordained...gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there,...
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The Voyage of Bran, Son of Febal, to the Land of the Living: An ..., Volumen1

Kuno Meyer - 1895 - 370 páginas
...But thou, Menelaus, son of Zeus, art not ordained to die and meet thy fate in Argos, the pasture land of horses, but the deathless gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the Fair Hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there,...
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The Women of Homer, Volumen10

Walter Copland Perry - 1898 - 292 páginas
...the Egyptian Proteus prophesied to him a safe return to his country on that account. "Thou, Menelaos, son of Zeus, art not ordained to die and meet thy fate in Argos . . . for thou hast Helen to wife, and therefore men deem thee the son of Zeus." 3 His return home...
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Lycidas

John Milton - 1898 - 204 páginas
...of the Tempest: "Now my charms are all o'erthrown," etc. 077. happy climes. Conip. Odyssey, iv. 566: "The deathless gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end . . . where life is easiest for men. No snow is there, nor yet great storm, nor any rain...
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The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems, Volumen8

Charles Grosvenor Osgood - 1900 - 214 páginas
...men continued their earthly life without having seen death. In Od. 4. 563 Proteus says to Menelaus, ' The deathless gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end . . . where life is easiest for men. No snow is there nor yet great storm, nor any rain;...
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Studies in Virgil

Terrot Reaveley Glover - 1904 - 336 páginas
...the one or the other 4. Proteus, it is true, prophesies to Menelaus that he will not die in Argos, ' but the deathless gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthys of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there,...
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A Source Book of Greek History

Fred Morrow Fling - 1907 - 422 páginas
...oar, wherewith I rowed in the days of my life, while yet I was among my fellows." Odyssey, p. 90 6. " But thou, Menelaus, son of Zeus, art not ordained...gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there,...
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