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Some time later Agamemnon was forced by the insistence of Achilles and the
other leaders to give up his own concubine , Chryseïs , to save the Greeks from a
plague . Enraged , he took Briseis from Achilles . Achilles surrendered her but ...
Some time later Agamemnon was forced by the insistence of Achilles and the
other leaders to give up his own concubine , Chryseïs , to save the Greeks from a
plague . Enraged , he took Briseis from Achilles . Achilles surrendered her but ...
Page 300
Again Hermes denied everything . Zeus was amused at his son ' s audacity , but
ordered him to give up the cattle . Hermes readily agreed . Apollo , still
unappeased , followed the child to the hiding place . There Hermes picked up the
lyre that ...
Again Hermes denied everything . Zeus was amused at his son ' s audacity , but
ordered him to give up the cattle . Hermes readily agreed . Apollo , still
unappeased , followed the child to the hiding place . There Hermes picked up the
lyre that ...
Page 464
Orestes and Electra , for example , prayed to Ge ( Earth ) to send up their father ,
Agamemnon , to watch them kill his murderer , Aegisthus , and asked
Persephone to give them victory . There is an ironic echo of Persephone ' s life on
earth in ...
Orestes and Electra , for example , prayed to Ge ( Earth ) to send up their father ,
Agamemnon , to watch them kill his murderer , Aegisthus , and asked
Persephone to give them victory . There is an ironic echo of Persephone ' s life on
earth in ...
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