The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... slave , but born at Carthage , and of what rank there we do not know , ) sprang from so humble an origin . His father had been a slave . The man who enfranchised the father little thought what would be the con- sequence of that ...
... slave , but born at Carthage , and of what rank there we do not know , ) sprang from so humble an origin . His father had been a slave . The man who enfranchised the father little thought what would be the con- sequence of that ...
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... slave . To prove that you need not feel shame for the love you bear your handmaid , Xanthias Phoceus , -- the slave Briseis , by her snowy bloom , melted Achilles arrogant before ; the beauty of Tecmessa , his captive , melted her lord ...
... slave . To prove that you need not feel shame for the love you bear your handmaid , Xanthias Phoceus , -- the slave Briseis , by her snowy bloom , melted Achilles arrogant before ; the beauty of Tecmessa , his captive , melted her lord ...
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... slaves ; and former servants leave not the dwelling of their impious mistress , though they have threatened again and again . You mothers fear for their youthful sons , you thrifty old men fear , and hapless damsels lately married ...
... slaves ; and former servants leave not the dwelling of their impious mistress , though they have threatened again and again . You mothers fear for their youthful sons , you thrifty old men fear , and hapless damsels lately married ...
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... slave , subdued by a chain at last imposed ; now the Scythians , with bow unstrung , are resolving to withdraw from the plains . Carelessly , as a man not in place , refrain from guarding overmuch that the people in no way suffer ...
... slave , subdued by a chain at last imposed ; now the Scythians , with bow unstrung , are resolving to withdraw from the plains . Carelessly , as a man not in place , refrain from guarding overmuch that the people in no way suffer ...
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... slaves of the wealthy house , like a swarm of bees , ranged round the Lares shining in the fire - light ! " Such were the words of the usurer Alphius ; he was just on the point of turning rustic ; he got in all his money on the Ides ...
... slaves of the wealthy house , like a swarm of bees , ranged round the Lares shining in the fire - light ! " Such were the words of the usurer Alphius ; he was just on the point of turning rustic ; he got in all his money on the Ides ...
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