And speech, and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state, hath he taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain; yea, he hath resource for all; without... Old Age Is a Terminal Illness - Page 10by Alma Bond - 2006 - 188 pagesLimited preview - About this book
 | Sophocles - Greek drama - 1891
...taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain ; yea, he hath resource...: only against Death shall he call for aid in vain ; dots on the first i have been erased. — iiorai L, with ov (not ou) over <oi from the first hand.... | |
 | Easter - 1910 - 246 pages
...taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky and the arrows of the rushing rain ; yea, he hath resource...only against Death shall he call for aid in vain. From Sophocles' Antigone, translated by RC JEBB The Eleusinian Mysteries and Later Outgrowths T ONG... | |
 | Easter - 1910 - 246 pages
...himself; and how to flee ' the arrows of the frosty when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky and the arrows of the rushing rain ; yea, he hath resource...that must come: only against Death (shall he call for aidjin vain. From Sophocles' Antigone, translated by RC JEBB The Eleusinian Mysteries and Later Outgrowths... | |
 | William Linn Westermann, Charles J. Ogden - Greece - 1915 - 13 pages
...himself ; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain; yea, he hath resource...only against Death shall he call for aid in vain; but from baffling maladies he hath devised escapes.1 Cunning beyond fancy's dream is the fertile skill... | |
 | Lane Cooper - Civilization - 1917 - 306 pages
...in the chorus of the Antigone: 'Many wonders there are, but nothing is more wonderful than man.'75 'He hath resource for all; without resource he meets nothing that must come.'" The danger is that he will be led astray by his very strength and power. 'Seek not to become Zeus,... | |
 | Th. C. W. Oudemans, André P. M. H. Lardinois - History - 1987 - 263 pages
...taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain; yea, he hath resource...only against Death shall he call for aid in vain; but from baffling maladies he hath devised escapes. Tt T6 (iT)xav6ev Cunning beyond fancy's dream is... | |
 | Th. C. W. Oudemans, André P. M. H. Lardinois - History - 1987 - 263 pages
...taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain; yea, he hath resource...without resource he meets nothing that must come: only -ct -co (J.7)x«v6ev Ttep iXrci'S' ex wv > tote (iiv xaxov, aXXot' in £a6X6v v6|jioui; TOtpeipov x^ovoi;... | |
 | C.C. Gaither - Mathematics - 2019 - 366 pages
...taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain; yea, he hath resource for all ... Antigone I. 333-340, 349-354 Soule, Michael Since we have no choice but to be swept along by this... | |
 | Karsten Harries - Philosophy - 2002 - 380 pages
...taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain; yea, he hath resource...only against Death shall he call for aid in vain; but from baffling maladies he hath devised escapes. Cunning, beyond fancy's dream is the fertile skill... | |
 | Sophocles - 1892
...himself ; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain ; yea, he hath resource...: only against Death shall he call for aid in vain ; on the first i have been erased.— ДОРЬ» L, with OK (not ou) over wt from the first hand. 363... | |
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