| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1711 - 404 pages
...Troy, The'Firft that approached was jfgamt-nmvn, tne-Generalidimo of that great Expedition, who^'at the Appearance of his old " Friend 'wept very bitterly; and without faying "i ,^ any Thing to him, endeavoured to grafp him by the Hand. Ufyjfis, who was much moved at the Sight,... | |
| 1728 - 344 pages
...approached, was Agamemnon, theGe•eraliAlmo of that great Expedition, who at theApptarance of his oM Friend wept very bitterly, and Without faying any Thing to him, endeavoured to •grafphimby the Hand. Ulyjfei, who was much moved at .the Sight, pour'd out a Flood of Tears, andask'd... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 322 pages
...Siege of Troy, The firft that approached was Agamemmn, the Generafliffimo of that great Expedition, who at the Appearance of his old Friend wept very...Thing to him, endeavoured to grafp him by the Hand. VlyJJcs, who was much moved at the Sight, poured out a Flood of Tears, and afeed him the Occarfion... | |
| 1785 - 698 pages
...fiege of Troy. The firft that approached was Agamemnon, the generalillimo of that great expedition, who at the appearance of his old friend wept very...and without faying any thing to him, endeavoured to (jralp him hy Uie hand. Ulyfles, who was much moved at the fight, poured out a flood of tears, and... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 342 pages
...siege of Troy. The first that approached was Agamemnon, the generalissimo of that great expedition, •who, at the appearance of his old friend, wept very bitterly, and, without saying any thing to him, endeavoured to grasp him by the hand. Ulysses, who was much moved at the sight,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1804 - 450 pages
...siege of Troy. The first that approached was Agamemnon, the generalissimo of that great expedition, who at the appearance of his old friend, wept very bitterly, and, without saying any thing to him, endeavoured to grasp him by the hand. Ulysses, who was much moved at the sight,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...siege of Troy. The first that approached was Agamemnon, the generalissimo of that great expedition, who, at the appearance of his old friend, wept very bitterly, and, without saying any thing to him, endeavoured to grasp him by the hand. Ulysses, who was much moved at the sight,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 348 pages
...siege of Troy. The first that approached was Agamemnon, the generalissimo of that great expedition, who, at the appearance of his old friend, wept very bitterly, and, without saying any thing to him, endeavoured to grasp him by the hand. Ulysses, who was much moved at the sight,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 534 pages
...siege of Troy. The first that approached was Agamemnon, the generalissimo* of that great expedition, who at the appearance of his old friend wept very bitterly, and without saying any thing to him, endeavoured to grasp / * Generalissimo'] Instead of this cant, and ludicrous... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 342 pages
...siege of Troy. The first that approached was Agamemnon, the generalissimo of that great expedition, who, at the appearance of his old friend, wept very bitterly, and, without saying any thing to him, endeavoured to grasp him by the hand. Ulysses, who was much moved at the sight,... | |
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