Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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Page 52
... suffered treatment that was not to be borne , adding , " Thus , O king , are we insulted by your slave , the son of a herdsman ; " showing the boy's shoulders . 115. Astyages having heard and seen what was done , re- solving , on ...
... suffered treatment that was not to be borne , adding , " Thus , O king , are we insulted by your slave , the son of a herdsman ; " showing the boy's shoulders . 115. Astyages having heard and seen what was done , re- solving , on ...
Page 53
... suffered much on account of what had been done regarding this child , and could not easily bear the reproaches of my daughter ; there- fore since fortune has taken a more favourable turn , do you , in the first place , send your own son ...
... suffered much on account of what had been done regarding this child , and could not easily bear the reproaches of my daughter ; there- fore since fortune has taken a more favourable turn , do you , in the first place , send your own son ...
Page 56
... suffer any one to be present when he did so . 124. This was accordingly done , and Cyrus having received the hare ... suffered at the hands of Astyages . because I did not put you to death , but gave you to the herdsman . If , then , you ...
... suffer any one to be present when he did so . 124. This was accordingly done , and Cyrus having received the hare ... suffered at the hands of Astyages . because I did not put you to death , but gave you to the herdsman . If , then , you ...
Page 72
... suffered more than the vanquished . " + I have ventured to depart from the usual rendering of this passage , even though it has the sanction of Baehr . It is commonly inferred from the use of the word λaxóv , that the Carthaginians and ...
... suffered more than the vanquished . " + I have ventured to depart from the usual rendering of this passage , even though it has the sanction of Baehr . It is commonly inferred from the use of the word λaxóv , that the Carthaginians and ...
Page 83
... suffered the Persians to enter the city , but would have utterly destroyed them ; for having shut all the little gates that lead down to the river , and mounting the walls that extend along the banks of the river , they would have ...
... suffered the Persians to enter the city , but would have utterly destroyed them ; for having shut all the little gates that lead down to the river , and mounting the walls that extend along the banks of the river , they would have ...
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