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" Steadiness in the soldier, that foundation of all those powers which distinguish an army from a mob, and which to this day forms the highest praise of the best troops, we find in great perfection in the Iliad. '• The Grecian phalanges, "
Homērou Ilias. Homeri Ilias, ex recens. C.G. Heynii fere impr.; cum notis ... - Стр. 568
авторы: Homerus - 1823
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The History of Greece, Том 1

William Mitford - 1814 - Страниц: 478
...perfection in the Iliad. ' The Grecian phalanges,' i. 4. v.487. sa^ the p^ c marcned jn ciose orcier« the ' leaders directing each his own band. The rest...watched for the word of command from their ' officers.' Considering the deficiency of iron, the Grecian troops appear to have been very well armed, both for...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Том 6

1820 - Страниц: 496
...who, without freedom and French despotism on the the by field of Waterloo. " The Grecian phalanx," says the poet,*" marched in close order, the leaders...own band. The rest were mute ; insomuch, that you wou.d say, in so great a multitude there was no voice. Such was the canfpn or ammunition, assaulted...
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The History of Greece, Том 1

William Mitford - 1823 - Страниц: 518
...perfection in the Iliad. iiiaa. i. 4. ' The Grecian phalanges,' says the poet, ' marched v. 427' ' in close order, the leaders directing each his own...was no ' voice. Such was the silence with which they re' spectively watched for the word of command from ' their officers. Considering the deficiency of...
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The History of Greece, from the Earliest Period to the Death of Agesilaus, Том 1

William Mitford - 1835 - Страниц: 410
...soldier, and for the community to pay unremitted attention to military affairs. Accordingly we find, that so early as Homer's time the Greeks had improved...watched for the word of command from their officers." Considering the deficiency of iron, the Grecian troops appear to have been extremely well armed, both...
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Classical Antiquities: Being Part of the Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1837 - Страниц: 372
...troops, we find in great perfection in the Iliad. "The Grecian phalanges," says the poet (iv. 427), " marched in close order, the leaders directing each...were mute : insomuch that you would say in so great a multU tude there was no voice. Such was the silence with which they respectively watched for the word...
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Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1841 - Страниц: 806
...troops, we find in great perfection in the Iliad. ' The Grecian phalanges," says the poet (iv. 427), 'marched in close order, the leaders directing each...was no voice. Such was the silence with which they respectively watched for the word of command from their officers.' Considering the deficiency of iron,...
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Miscellaneous Essays: By Archibald Alison, Том 2

Sir Archibald Alison - 1845 - Страниц: 408
...struggle between English freedom and French despotism on the field of Waterloo. " The Grecian phalanx," says the poet, " marched in close order, the leaders...watched for. the word of command from their officers. But the cries of the Trojan army resembled the bleating of sheep when they are driven into the fold,...
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Miscellaneous Essays

Archibald Alison - 1845 - Страниц: 438
...struggle between English freedom and French despotism on the field of Waterloo. " The Grecian phalanx," says the poet, " marched in close order, the leaders...rest were mute ; insomuch, that you would say, in K great a multitude there tea* no voice. Such was the silence with which they respectfully watched...
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Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1845 - Страниц: 788
...troops, we find in great perfection in the Iliad. ' The Grecian phalanges,' says the poet (iv. 427), ' marched in close order, the leaders directing each his own band. The rest were mute : insomuch that yon would Bay, in so great a multitude there was no voice. Such was the silence with which they respectively...
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Manual of Classical Literature: From the German of J.J. Eschenburg ... With ...

Johann Joachim Eschenburg, Nathan Welby Fiske - 1849 - Страниц: 766
...troops, we find in great perfection in the Iliad. ' The Grecian phalanges,' says the poet (iv. 427), ' marched in close order, the leaders directing each his own band. The rest were mule : insomuch that you would say, in so great a muliiiude there was no voice. Such was the silence...
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