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... the corn was grown up , with which they cut out the strong weeds as they thought proper ; for the weeds do not grow up all at the same time , and the sarculum being no part of the plow , it can not be taken for it by synecdoche .
... the corn was grown up , with which they cut out the strong weeds as they thought proper ; for the weeds do not grow up all at the same time , and the sarculum being no part of the plow , it can not be taken for it by synecdoche .
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Nereus is also sometimes taken for the sea . WATSON . “ Canere ” is commonly used of uttering predictions . 80 The expression carmina dividere feminis , according to Anthon , means nothing more than to execute different airs for ...
Nereus is also sometimes taken for the sea . WATSON . “ Canere ” is commonly used of uttering predictions . 80 The expression carmina dividere feminis , according to Anthon , means nothing more than to execute different airs for ...
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It is reported that Prometheus was obliged to add to that original clay [ with which he formed mankind ) , some ingredient taken from every animal , and that he applied the vehemence of the raging lion to the human breast .
It is reported that Prometheus was obliged to add to that original clay [ with which he formed mankind ) , some ingredient taken from every animal , and that he applied the vehemence of the raging lion to the human breast .
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... offer of restoring to Augustus the Roman eagles , which were taken in the defeat of Crassus , if he would send his son and Tiridates to him . Augustus made the report to the senate , who remitted to him the decision of the affair .
... offer of restoring to Augustus the Roman eagles , which were taken in the defeat of Crassus , if he would send his son and Tiridates to him . Augustus made the report to the senate , who remitted to him the decision of the affair .
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To prove his identity with the son of Panthous , report made him to have gone into the temple of Juno , at , or near Mycenæ , where the shield of Euphorbus had been preserved among other offerings , and to have recognized and taken it ...
To prove his identity with the son of Panthous , report made him to have gone into the temple of Juno , at , or near Mycenæ , where the shield of Euphorbus had been preserved among other offerings , and to have recognized and taken it ...
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