| François Pomey - 1784 - 458 páginas
...Companions their former Shapes again. After which Cirte and he were reconciled, and he had by her Tellgonus. 3. He went down into Hell, to know his future Fortune from the Prophet Tirefia;. 4. When he failed to the Iflands of the Syrens^ he flopped the Ears of his Companions, and... | |
| François Pomey - 1823 - 370 páginas
...had by her Telegonus. 3. He went down into hell to know bis future fortune from the prophet IVesias. 4. When he sailed to the islands of the Sirens, he stopped the 284 ears of his companions, and bound himself with strong ropes to the ship's mast : by these means... | |
| François Pomey - 1827 - 398 páginas
...Circe were reconciled, and he had by her Telegt>» nus. 3. He went down into hell to know his fu« ture fortune from the prophet Tiresias. 4. When he sailed...dangerous snares, into which, by their charming voices, {hey led men. 5. And lastly, after his ship was broken and wrecked by the waves, he escaped by swimming... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1831 - 192 páginas
...his voyage to Greece ? How did he guard himself against the charms of Circe ? He is said to have gone down into hell, to know his future fortune, from the prophet Tiresias. When he sailed to the islands of the Sirens, he slopped the ears of his companions, and bound himself... | |
| François Pomey - 1833 - 374 páginas
...to their former shapes again. After which he and Circe were reconciled, and he had by her Telegonus. 3. He went down into hell to know his future fortune...sailed to the islands of the Sirens, he stopped the 284 285 ears of his companions, and bound^Wmself with strong ropes to the ship's mast : by these means... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...to their former shapes again. After which he and Circe were reconciled, and he had by her Telegonus. 3. He went down into hell to know his future fortune...and bound himself with strong ropes to the ship's masts : by these means he avoided the dangerous snares into which by their charming voices, they led... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...reconciled, and he had by her Telegonus. 3. He went down into hell to know his future fortune fiom the prophet Tiresias. 4. When he sailed to the islands...and bound himself with strong ropes to the ship's masts : by these means he avoided the dangerous snares into which by their charming voices, they led... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1836 - 178 páginas
...shape. He is said to have gone down into hell, to know his future fortune, from the prophet Tiresias. When he sailed to the islands of the Sirens, he stopped...bound himself with strong ropes to the ship's mast, that he might secure himself against the snares into which, by their charming voices, passengers were... | |
| Paschal Donaldson - 1854 - 124 páginas
...shapes again. After which he and Circe were reconciled. 3. He went down into the dominions of Pluto to know his future fortune from the prophet Tiresias....voices, they led men. 5. And lastly, after his ship was broken and wrecked by the waves he 3 escaped by swimming; and came alone to the port of Phaiacfa, where... | |
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett, DeRobingne Mortimer Bennett - 1880 - 876 páginas
...and soon after made a, journey down in;" hell to. learn his future fortune of the* ppphet Tiresiaa. "When he sailed to the islands of the Sirens he stopped the ears, of his companions and bp,und himself with strong ropes to the ship's mast, bj this me$ns avoiding the dangerous snares into... | |
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