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Strona 38
... hand of thundering Jove ; if a crushed world should fall in upon him , the ruins would strike him undismayed . By this character Pollux , by this the wandering Hercules , arrived at the starry citadels ; among whom Augustus has now ...
... hand of thundering Jove ; if a crushed world should fall in upon him , the ruins would strike him undismayed . By this character Pollux , by this the wandering Hercules , arrived at the starry citadels ; among whom Augustus has now ...
Strona 73
... hand has broken his aged father's neck , let him eat garlic , more bane- ful than hemlock . Oh ! the hardy bowels of the mowers ! What poison is this that rages in my entrails ? Has viper's blood , infused in these herbs , deceived me ...
... hand has broken his aged father's neck , let him eat garlic , more bane- ful than hemlock . Oh ! the hardy bowels of the mowers ! What poison is this that rages in my entrails ? Has viper's blood , infused in these herbs , deceived me ...
Strona 113
... hand , " How do you do , my dear- est fellow ? " " Tolerably well , " say I , " as times go ; and I wish you every thing you can desire . " When he still fol lowed me ; " Would you any thing ? " said I to him . But , " You know me ...
... hand , " How do you do , my dear- est fellow ? " " Tolerably well , " say I , " as times go ; and I wish you every thing you can desire . " When he still fol lowed me ; " Would you any thing ? " said I to him . But , " You know me ...
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