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Strona 34
The Deity is able to make exchange between the highest and the lowest , and diminishes the exalted , bringing to light the obscure ; rapacious fortune , with a shrill whizzing , has borne off the plume from one head , and delights in ...
The Deity is able to make exchange between the highest and the lowest , and diminishes the exalted , bringing to light the obscure ; rapacious fortune , with a shrill whizzing , has borne off the plume from one head , and delights in ...
Strona 37
She was able also to look upon her palace , lying courages his companions to give free reins to joy and hilarity , yet still to honor and admire the noble spirit and bold resolution of the ill - fated Cleopatra .
She was able also to look upon her palace , lying courages his companions to give free reins to joy and hilarity , yet still to honor and admire the noble spirit and bold resolution of the ill - fated Cleopatra .
Strona 64
... as long as cattle trample upon the tomb of Priam and Paris , and wild beasts conceal their young ones there with impunity , may the Capitol remain in splendor , and may brave Rome be able to give laws to the conquered Medes .
... as long as cattle trample upon the tomb of Priam and Paris , and wild beasts conceal their young ones there with impunity , may the Capitol remain in splendor , and may brave Rome be able to give laws to the conquered Medes .
Strona 70
36 Chloe's confidant , not being able to testify Gyges into compliance , by the dangers to which these two heroes were exposed fortheir chastity , strives to seduce him by examples of those who had yielded upon easier TORR . terms .
36 Chloe's confidant , not being able to testify Gyges into compliance , by the dangers to which these two heroes were exposed fortheir chastity , strives to seduce him by examples of those who had yielded upon easier TORR . terms .
Strona 74
This side ( of mine ] will not always be [ able to endure your threshold , and the rain . ODE XI . TO MERCURY . O MERCURY , for under thy instruction the ingenious Amphion moved rocks by his voice , you being his tutor ; and though my ...
This side ( of mine ] will not always be [ able to endure your threshold , and the rain . ODE XI . TO MERCURY . O MERCURY , for under thy instruction the ingenious Amphion moved rocks by his voice , you being his tutor ; and though my ...
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