Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Laertes” in book 1, card 152 of Homer, The Odyssey:
...t looked on to the
outer court; there, then, he went, brooding and full of thought. A
good old woman, Eurykleia, daughter of Ops, the son of Pisenor, went
before him with a couple of blazing torches. Laertes had bought her
with his own wealth when she was quite young; he gave the worth of
twenty oxen for her, and showed as much respect to her in his
household as he did to his own wedded wife, but he did ...
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† | Laertes | 142 | 80 | 0 | 0 | 0 user votes |
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