" Others suppose that there was a ladder at the inner
end of the hall leading to the upper story, and on through passages to
the armoury.
end of the hall leading to the upper story, and on through passages to
the armoury.
Odyssey - Cowper
126 ff.
in the Greek) suggest
rather strongly that there was only _one_. Unfortunately, the crucial
word ? ? ? ? ? which occurs in the line describing Melanthius' exit is not
found elsewhere. "He went up," the poet says, "through the ? ? ? ? ? of the
hall. " Merry suggests that "he scrambled up to the loopholes that were
pierced in the wall.
" Others suppose that there was a ladder at the inner
end of the hall leading to the upper story, and on through passages to
the armoury.
In l. 141 (l. 128 in the Greek) the word translated "street" by Cowper is
usually rendered "corridor. "
F. M. S.
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Abbott's Rollo at Work, etc. , 275
Addison's Spectator, 164-167
AEschylus' Lyrical Dramas, 62
AEsop's and Other Fables, 657
Aimard's The Indian Scout, 428
Ainsworth's Tower of London, 400
" Old St. Paul's, 522
" Windsor Castle, 709
" The Admirable Crichton, 804
A'Kempis' Imitation of Christ, 484
Alcott's Little Women, and Good Wives, 248
" Little Men, 512
Alpine Club. Peaks, Passes and Glaciers, 778
Andersen's Fairy Tales, 4
Anglo-Saxon Poetry, 794
Anson's Voyages, 510
Aristophanes' The Acharnians, etc. , 344
" The Frogs, etc. , 516
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, 547
" Politics, 605
Armour's Fall of the Nibelung, 312
Arnold's (Matthew) Essays, 115
" Poems, 334
" Study of Celtic Literature, etc.
rather strongly that there was only _one_. Unfortunately, the crucial
word ? ? ? ? ? which occurs in the line describing Melanthius' exit is not
found elsewhere. "He went up," the poet says, "through the ? ? ? ? ? of the
hall. " Merry suggests that "he scrambled up to the loopholes that were
pierced in the wall.
" Others suppose that there was a ladder at the inner
end of the hall leading to the upper story, and on through passages to
the armoury.
In l. 141 (l. 128 in the Greek) the word translated "street" by Cowper is
usually rendered "corridor. "
F. M. S.
MADE AT THE TEMPLE PRESS LETCHWORTH GREAT BRITAIN
EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY
A LIST OF THE 812 VOLUMES ARRANGED UNDER AUTHORS
_Anonymous works are given under titles. _
_Anthologies, etc. , are arranged at the end of the list. _
Abbott's Rollo at Work, etc. , 275
Addison's Spectator, 164-167
AEschylus' Lyrical Dramas, 62
AEsop's and Other Fables, 657
Aimard's The Indian Scout, 428
Ainsworth's Tower of London, 400
" Old St. Paul's, 522
" Windsor Castle, 709
" The Admirable Crichton, 804
A'Kempis' Imitation of Christ, 484
Alcott's Little Women, and Good Wives, 248
" Little Men, 512
Alpine Club. Peaks, Passes and Glaciers, 778
Andersen's Fairy Tales, 4
Anglo-Saxon Poetry, 794
Anson's Voyages, 510
Aristophanes' The Acharnians, etc. , 344
" The Frogs, etc. , 516
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, 547
" Politics, 605
Armour's Fall of the Nibelung, 312
Arnold's (Matthew) Essays, 115
" Poems, 334
" Study of Celtic Literature, etc.