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... city where he understood not their vulgar considering tongue , if he had not been drawn thither by Senecio , and ... tho nine volumes of his discourse at the table , with tho treaty , How a man may know that he profiteth in vertuo . Now ...
... city where he understood not their vulgar considering tongue , if he had not been drawn thither by Senecio , and ... tho nine volumes of his discourse at the table , with tho treaty , How a man may know that he profiteth in vertuo . Now ...
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... city . On entering house of geus in great disorder ; for Medea , who had found public affairs disturbed by factions , and tho been banished from Corinth , was living with Egeus , and had engaged by her drugs to enable geus to havo ...
... city . On entering house of geus in great disorder ; for Medea , who had found public affairs disturbed by factions , and tho been banished from Corinth , was living with Egeus , and had engaged by her drugs to enable geus to havo ...
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... city from Sphettus , under the com- mand of Pallas their father , while the other lay in ambush at Gargettus , in ... tho Ickalesian sacrifice to Zeus Hekalus , and they also used to honour Ickalo , calling her by tho affectionate ...
... city from Sphettus , under the com- mand of Pallas their father , while the other lay in ambush at Gargettus , in ... tho Ickalesian sacrifice to Zeus Hekalus , and they also used to honour Ickalo , calling her by tho affectionate ...
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... city powerful in speech and song ; for on the Attic stage Minos is always ... tho author of this calamity , yet took no share in their afllic- tion , but ... tho fortunes of the people , he came forward and offered himself without being ...
... city powerful in speech and song ; for on the Attic stage Minos is always ... tho author of this calamity , yet took no share in their afllic- tion , but ... tho fortunes of the people , he came forward and offered himself without being ...
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... tho priest of Dionysus , having been deserted by Theseus , who was in love with another . " For Ægle's love ... city as that " Which erst Œnopion stablished , Theseus ' son . " The pleasantest of these legends aro in nearly every one's ...
... tho priest of Dionysus , having been deserted by Theseus , who was in love with another . " For Ægle's love ... city as that " Which erst Œnopion stablished , Theseus ' son . " The pleasantest of these legends aro in nearly every one's ...
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