Celeiis; but this story is unknown to Homer. According to a still later legend, she plunged her son into the Styx, and thereby rendered him invulnerable in every part except the heel by which she held him. Like all noble heroes, Achilles was instructed... Conversations and amusing tales [by H. English]. - Página 364de Harriet English - 1799 - 385 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...his strength and bravery. When Achilles was born, Thetis plunged him in the river Styx, which made him invulnerable in every part except the heel, by which she held him. And in this heel he received a fatal wound. A'cls. The nymph, Galatea, loved Acis, the handsome shepherd,... | |
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