“I recognized the handwriting, and my heart gave a skip; when I opened it I got a turn, for it began, 'To my beloved Hector,' and I thought, by God she's cheating on me, and has sent me the wrong letter by mistake. But in the second line was a reference to Achilles, and another to Ajax, so I understood she was just addressing me in terms which she accounted fitting for a martial paladin; she knew no better. It was a common custom at that time, in the more romantic females, to see their soldier husbands and sweethearts as Greek heroes, instead of the whore-mongering, drunken clowns most of them were. However, the Greek heroes were probably no better, so it was not far off the mark.”
Quote by George MacDonald Fraser
Book:Flashman
Work
Author
You May Also Like
“OD: σὺ οὔτε φωνεῖς οὔτε δρασείεις σοφά. NE: ἀλλ‘ εἰ δίκαια, τῶν σοφῶν κρείσσω τάδε.”
“ὁρῶ γὰρ ἡμᾶς οὐδὲν ὄντας ἄλλο πλὴν, εἴδωλ‘ ὅσοιπερ ζῶμεν ἤ κούφην σκιάν”
Source: Devil in Spring
Source: Devil in Spring
Source: Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature
Source: jQuery Plugin Development In 30 Minutes
Source: jQuery Plugin Development In 30 Minutes
Source: The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Source: jQuery Plugin Development In 30 Minutes
