The Works of HoraceHinds & Noble, 1919 - 209 |
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Strona 83
... never attempted to come hither ; nor did the lascivious [ Me . dea ] of Colchis set her foot [ in this place ] : hither the Sidon- lan mariners never turned their sall - yards , nor the toiling crew of Ulysses . No contagious distempers ...
... never attempted to come hither ; nor did the lascivious [ Me . dea ] of Colchis set her foot [ in this place ] : hither the Sidon- lan mariners never turned their sall - yards , nor the toiling crew of Ulysses . No contagious distempers ...
Strona 102
... never saw ; who cannot keep secrets ; he is a dangerous man : be you , Roman , aware of him . You may often see it [ even in crowded companies ] , where twelve sup together on three couches ; one of which shall delight at any rate to ...
... never saw ; who cannot keep secrets ; he is a dangerous man : be you , Roman , aware of him . You may often see it [ even in crowded companies ] , where twelve sup together on three couches ; one of which shall delight at any rate to ...
Strona 207
... never return . Orpheus , the priest and interpreter of the gods , deterred the savage race of men from slaughters and inhuman diet ; hence said to tame tigers and furious lions : Amphion too , the builder of the Theban wall , was said ...
... never return . Orpheus , the priest and interpreter of the gods , deterred the savage race of men from slaughters and inhuman diet ; hence said to tame tigers and furious lions : Amphion too , the builder of the Theban wall , was said ...
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