... crops in season, and there are meadow lands near the shores of the gray sea, well watered and soft; there could be grapes grown there endlessly, and there is smooth land for plowing, men could reap a full harvest always in season, since there is very... Classical Myth and Culture in the Cinema - Page 7edited by - 2001 - 360 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Seth L. Schein - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 296 pages
...full harvest always in season, since there is very rich subsoil. Also there is an easy harbor, with no need for a hawser nor anchor stones to be thrown...beneath rock, and there are black poplars growing around it. There we sailed ashore, and there was some god guiding us in through the gloom of the night, nothing... | |
| Leslie G. Rubin - Law - 1997 - 292 pages
...full harvest always in season, since there is very rich subsoil. Also there is an easy harbor, with no need for a hawser nor anchor stones to be thrown...stirred them to go and the right winds were blowing (9. 1 16-39).6 At first glance Odysseus appears here as transparently acquisitive, viewing each natural... | |
| Patrick J. Deneen - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 292 pages
...in season, since there is very rich subsoil. Also there is an easy harbor, with no need for a hawser one could just run ashore and wait for the time when...stirred them to go and the right winds were blowing. (9.116-139) At first glance, in accordance with the reading by Horkheimer and Adorno in Dialectic of... | |
| Ineke Sluiter, Ralph Mark Rosen - History - 2004 - 463 pages
...harbour, with no need for a hawser nor anchor stones to be thrown ashore nor cables to make fast; ... Also at the head of the harbor there runs bright water,...beneath rock, and there are black poplars growing around it. oi' XE aqjiv xai. vfjaov EiJxti,|iEvr|v Exct|iovTO. ov [lev ya£> TI xaxf| ye, cpeooi 8e xev cooia... | |
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