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The phrase is very frequent in Homer; when one of the Grecian or Trojan Chieftains had given his adversary some deadly or desperate wound, that he was not able to stand, but fell on the ground; |
The phrase is very frequent in Homer; when one of the Grecian or Trojan Chieftains had given his adversary Some deadly or desperate wound, that he was not able to stand, but fell on the ground; |
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