10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNOVERCOME»
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unovercome in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unovercome and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
In the first sentence, the author has adopted the reading 'anabhibhuta iva' ( *r«|f«
WQ V ) which is translated as "unovercome, as it seems." This reading, thus
literally interpreted, makes the whole passage unmeaning and self-contradictory.
Ramananda Chatterjee, 1921
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The Iliads of Homer Translated According to the Greek
O would to Jove, thou Pallas, and thou Sun, That not a man hous'd underneath
those towers of Ilion, 90 Nor any one of all the Greeks, how infinite a sum Soever
all together make, might live unovercome, But only we two, scaping death, might
...
3
The Iliads of Homer: Prince of Poets
O would to Jove, thou Pallas, and thou Sun, That not a man hous'd underneath
those tow'rs of Ilion, 9° Nor any one of all the Greeks, how infinite a sum Soever
all together make, might live unovercome, But only we two, 'scaping death, might
...
Homer, George Chapman, 1898
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... a. aniawn- gred [rodresol Unostentatious, yn-os-ten-të'-shys, a. di-
Unostentationsly, yn-ös-ten-të'-shys-li, ad. yn ddirodres, mewn modd dirodres
Unostentatiousness, yn-os-ten-të'-shys- , nes, s. dirodreeeiddrwydd; symlrwydd -
Unovercome, ...
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The Iliads of Homer, prince of poets
O would to Jove, thou Pallas, and thou Sun, That not a man hous'd underneath
those tow'rs of Ilion, 90 Nor any one of all the Greeks, how infinite a sum Soever
all together make, might live unovercome, But only we two, 'scaping death, might
...
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Rig-Veda-Sanhita: A Collection of Ancient Hindu Hymns ...
... protect us, and those born of us, with unobstructed, unovercome, and never-
slumbering (vigilance). Akrah, which is derived from kram, to go, and is explained
by dkrdnta or anukranta, surpassed, or exceeded by ; jwdld samidddibhih, flame,
...
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Plutarch's Lives: Marcus ...
For my self, though now they lead me bound, yet do I remain free unovercome,
vanquisher of mine enemies, and sold by them that should be my friends. Well,
yet this request I only make unto you, in the name of Jupiter, protector of arms,
and ...
For my self, though now they lead me bound, yet do I remain free unovercome,
vanquisher of mine enemies, and sold by them that should be my friends. Well,
yet this request I only make unto you, in the name of Jupiter, protector of arms,
and ...
Plutarch, Sir Thomas North, 1899
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Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting of the American ...
Furthermore: since all of the infection entangled in the meshes of the arachnoidal
spaces does not drain back to the cisternal opening, therefore these remaining
foci, unovercome by nature, spread the infection and usher in the final period of ...
Yet if near experience might not be, the faith at least was worth the getting, that
Pain cedes to the stout heart, that he stays upon a bourne or verge not touched
alone, but leisurely frequented by the dauntless, who walk there unovercome.