. The literature of all nations and all ages; history, character, and incident . thou shalt feel the want of my wisdom, my wisdom shallremain with thee. It is now time that thou shouldst walk bythe light of thy own mind. I withdrew from thee in Egyptand at Salentum, that I might reconcile thee by degrees tothe want of that assistance and comfort which I afforded as amother weans an infant from the breast, when it is no longernecessary to feed it with milk, and it is able to subsist uponmore solid food. Such was the last counsel of Minerva to Telemachus ; andwhile her voice yet vibrated on his


. The literature of all nations and all ages; history, character, and incident . thou shalt feel the want of my wisdom, my wisdom shallremain with thee. It is now time that thou shouldst walk bythe light of thy own mind. I withdrew from thee in Egyptand at Salentum, that I might reconcile thee by degrees tothe want of that assistance and comfort which I afforded as amother weans an infant from the breast, when it is no longernecessary to feed it with milk, and it is able to subsist uponmore solid food. Such was the last counsel of Minerva to Telemachus ; andwhile her voice yet vibrated on his ear, he perceived her riseslowly from the earth, and, a cloud of intermingled azure andgold surrounding her, she disappeared. Telemachus stood amoment astonished and entranced; then, sighing, prostratedhimself upon the ground, and stretched out his hands towardsheaven. After this homage was paid, he arose, awakened hiscompanions, hastened their departure, arrived in Ithaca, andfound his father under the friendly roof of his faithfulEumenes [called in Homers Odyssey Bumaeus]].. GERMAN LITERATURE. Period III. i5o«-i65o


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