In the dead of night Hector's ghost appeared to warn Æneas of the impending doom to come upon the walled city of Troy. Æneas lifted his aged father on his back and, taking his son by the hand, sought safety in flight. Off to Latium! (Volume 13, Harvard Classics)
H. Schliemann, discoverer of ancient Troy, born Jan. 6, 1822.
Introductory Note: Giuseppe Mazzini
Byron and Goethe, by Giuseppe Mazzini
Introductory Note: Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
The Fisherman and His Wife, by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Introductory Note: Marcus Tullius Cicero
On Friendship (Part I), by Marcus Tullius Cicero
Introductory Note: John Milton
Poems Written in School and College, by John Milton
Introductory Note: Benjamin Franklin
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Ch. IX), by Benjamin Franklin
Introductory Note: Thomas Carlyle
Inaugural Address at Edinburgh University, by Thomas Carlyle
Introductory Note: Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
Two Years before the Mast (Ch. XIII), by Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
Introductory Note: Homer
The Odyssey (Book XXII), by Homer
Introductory Note: Sir Francis Drake
Drake’s Great Armada, by Captain Walter Bigges
Introductory Note: Charles Darwin (#2)
The Voyage of the Beagle (Ch. XVII), by Charles Darwin
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