The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 32
... possessed of the son of Panthous , * once more sent down to the receptacle of the dead , notwithstanding , having retaken his shield from the temple , he gave evi- dence of the Trojan times , and that he had given up to gloomy death ...
... possessed of the son of Panthous , * once more sent down to the receptacle of the dead , notwithstanding , having retaken his shield from the temple , he gave evi- dence of the Trojan times , and that he had given up to gloomy death ...
Strona 54
... possessed , or the Mygdonian wealth of fer- tile Phrygia , or all the dwellings of the Arabians , replete with treasures ? Especially when she turns her neck to meet the ardent kisses , or with a gentle cruelty denies what she would ...
... possessed , or the Mygdonian wealth of fer- tile Phrygia , or all the dwellings of the Arabians , replete with treasures ? Especially when she turns her neck to meet the ardent kisses , or with a gentle cruelty denies what she would ...
Strona 57
... possessed of ten - foot galleries , which collected the 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 ...
... possessed of ten - foot galleries , which collected the 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 ...
Strona 60
... possessed myself of the palace of Attalus : nor do ladies , my dependants , spin Laconian purple for my use . But honour , and a liberal vein of genius , are mine : and the man of fortune makes his court to me , who am but poor . I ...
... possessed myself of the palace of Attalus : nor do ladies , my dependants , spin Laconian purple for my use . But honour , and a liberal vein of genius , are mine : and the man of fortune makes his court to me , who am but poor . I ...
Strona 82
... possessed themselves of so many calves , ( alas ! ) tear each of them to pieces ; I am of softer mould than they , neither will I strike thee , nor will I detain thee in my custody . Let my father load me with cruel chains , because out ...
... possessed themselves of so many calves , ( alas ! ) tear each of them to pieces ; I am of softer mould than they , neither will I strike thee , nor will I detain thee in my custody . Let my father load me with cruel chains , because out ...
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