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41 Teucer , the son of Scamander Cretensis , a king of Troy , who reigned with his father - in - law Dardanus , from whom the Trojans are called Teucri . But the Teucer meant here was the son of Telamon , an excellent archer ; at his ...
41 Teucer , the son of Scamander Cretensis , a king of Troy , who reigned with his father - in - law Dardanus , from whom the Trojans are called Teucri . But the Teucer meant here was the son of Telamon , an excellent archer ; at his ...
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He first gave laws to the Cretans , and for his justice was after death made chief judge in hell ; he married Pasiphaë , the daughter of Sol , and had many children by her . Watson . 37 Euphorbus is here meant in name , but Pythagoras ...
He first gave laws to the Cretans , and for his justice was after death made chief judge in hell ; he married Pasiphaë , the daughter of Sol , and had many children by her . Watson . 37 Euphorbus is here meant in name , but Pythagoras ...
Strona 30
But if you , by chance , make light of committing a crime , which will be hurtful to your innocent posterity , may just laws and haughty retribution await you . I will not be deserted with fruitless prayers ; and no expiations shall ...
But if you , by chance , make light of committing a crime , which will be hurtful to your innocent posterity , may just laws and haughty retribution await you . I will not be deserted with fruitless prayers ; and no expiations shall ...
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You do not know that perchance the beautiful Phyllis has parents of condition happy enough to do honor to you their son - in - law . Certainly she must be of royal race , " and laments the unpropitiousness of her family - gods .
You do not know that perchance the beautiful Phyllis has parents of condition happy enough to do honor to you their son - in - law . Certainly she must be of royal race , " and laments the unpropitiousness of her family - gods .
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No private men were then possessed of galleries measured by ten - feet rules , 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 ...
No private men were then possessed of galleries measured by ten - feet rules , 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 ...
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