The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... , upon the au thority of an ancient MS . vetitum et nefas - breaks through all human and divine laws . + Or , unhappy . † Prometheus . Alluding to the fable of the giants . while ardent Vulcan inflames the laborious forges of the Cyclops ...
... , upon the au thority of an ancient MS . vetitum et nefas - breaks through all human and divine laws . + Or , unhappy . † Prometheus . Alluding to the fable of the giants . while ardent Vulcan inflames the laborious forges of the Cyclops ...
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... laws and con- temptuous treatment await you in your turn . I shall not be deserted with fruitless prayers ; and no expiations shall atone for you . Though you are in a hurry , you need not tarry long ; after having three times sprinkled ...
... laws and con- temptuous treatment await you in your turn . I shall not be deserted with fruitless prayers ; and no expiations shall atone for you . Though you are in a hurry , you need not tarry long ; after having three times sprinkled ...
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... law . Certainly , she must be of royal race , and laments the unpropitiousness of her family gods . * Be confident , she was not selected for you out of the paltry vulgar ; nor that one so true , so unmercenary , could possibly be born ...
... law . Certainly , she must be of royal race , and laments the unpropitiousness of her family gods . * Be confident , she was not selected for you out of the paltry vulgar ; nor that one so true , so unmercenary , could possibly be born ...
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... shady northern breezes ; nor did the laws permit them to reject the casual turf for their own huts , though , at the same time , they obliged them to ornament , in the most sumptuous manner , with new stone , the buildings 57.
... shady northern breezes ; nor did the laws permit them to reject the casual turf for their own huts , though , at the same time , they obliged them to ornament , in the most sumptuous manner , with new stone , the buildings 57.
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... law of nature , is allotted both to the conspicuous and the obscure : the capacious urn keeps every name in motion . Sicilian dainties will not force a deli- * Literally flocks . Homer is fond of terming kings shep- herds of the people ...
... law of nature , is allotted both to the conspicuous and the obscure : the capacious urn keeps every name in motion . Sicilian dainties will not force a deli- * Literally flocks . Homer is fond of terming kings shep- herds of the people ...
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