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... young Athenians , brothers , who were his companions in arms , by name Euneon , Thoas , and Solocis . his his Antiope , and , without telling his brothers , confided his passion to one of his comrades . This man laid the mat- ter before ...
... young Athenians , brothers , who were his companions in arms , by name Euneon , Thoas , and Solocis . his his Antiope , and , without telling his brothers , confided his passion to one of his comrades . This man laid the mat- ter before ...
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... young man boldly said , " I will conceal nothing from you , for you seem more like a king than Amulius . You hear and judge before you punish , but he gives men up to be punished without a trial . Formerly we ( for we are twins ) ...
... young man boldly said , " I will conceal nothing from you , for you seem more like a king than Amulius . You hear and judge before you punish , but he gives men up to be punished without a trial . Formerly we ( for we are twins ) ...
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... young man's story , and reckoning up the time from his apparent age , willingly embraced the hope which was dawning on his mind , and considered how he might obtain Secret interview with his daughter and tell her of all this ; for she ...
... young man's story , and reckoning up the time from his apparent age , willingly embraced the hope which was dawning on his mind , and considered how he might obtain Secret interview with his daughter and tell her of all this ; for she ...
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... young , idea their which has suggested to somo persons the strange that vultures como from somo other world to pay us rare visits , which are like those occurrences which according to the soothsayers , do not happen naturally or 88 ...
... young , idea their which has suggested to somo persons the strange that vultures como from somo other world to pay us rare visits , which are like those occurrences which according to the soothsayers , do not happen naturally or 88 ...
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... young nobles run , " As , smiting all they met , that day From Alba Romulus and Remus ran . ” Caius The bloody sword is placed upon their foreheads in token with the milk is in remembrance of their nurse . of the danger and slaughter of ...
... young nobles run , " As , smiting all they met , that day From Alba Romulus and Remus ran . ” Caius The bloody sword is placed upon their foreheads in token with the milk is in remembrance of their nurse . of the danger and slaughter of ...
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