The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Telephus's rosy neck , and the waxen arms of Telephus ; alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bitter choler . At that : ime , neither is my mind firm , nor does my colour maintain a certain situation ; * and the involuntary tears glide ...
... Telephus's rosy neck , and the waxen arms of Telephus ; alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bitter choler . At that : ime , neither is my mind firm , nor does my colour maintain a certain situation ; * and the involuntary tears glide ...
Strona 89
... TELEPHUS . By a sudden interruption , he brings over an unseasonable detailer of ancient history , to think rather of what might promote the festivity of the entertainment . How far Codrus , who was not afraid to die for his country ...
... TELEPHUS . By a sudden interruption , he brings over an unseasonable detailer of ancient history , to think rather of what might promote the festivity of the entertainment . How far Codrus , who was not afraid to die for his country ...
Strona 118
... Telephus , a youth above your rank , and she holds him fast by an agreeable fetter . Consumed Phaeton strikes ter- ror into ambitious hopes ; and the winged Pega- sus , not stomaching to bear the earth - born rider Bellerophon , affords ...
... Telephus , a youth above your rank , and she holds him fast by an agreeable fetter . Consumed Phaeton strikes ter- ror into ambitious hopes ; and the winged Pega- sus , not stomaching to bear the earth - born rider Bellerophon , affords ...
Strona 147
... Telephus , king of Mysia , opposed the march of the Greeks through his kingdom , on their way to Troy . He was wounded by the spear of Achilles , and afterwards cured by some filings from the same weapon , for which he was directed to ...
... Telephus , king of Mysia , opposed the march of the Greeks through his kingdom , on their way to Troy . He was wounded by the spear of Achilles , and afterwards cured by some filings from the same weapon , for which he was directed to ...
Strona 338
... Telephus and Peleus , when they are both in poverty and exile , throw aside their rants and gigantic expressions , if they have a mind to move the heart of the spec- tator with their complaint . If It is not enough that poems be ...
... Telephus and Peleus , when they are both in poverty and exile , throw aside their rants and gigantic expressions , if they have a mind to move the heart of the spec- tator with their complaint . If It is not enough that poems be ...
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