The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's Great Writers, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes and with Introductions, 2 tomasMerrill and Baker, 1898 - 9822 psl. |
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... gods , and cried , ' For my father , my honor , and Sparta's fame ! ' The Crotonian gave the youth a condescending smile , like that of a dainty eater before he begins to open the shell of a langusta . " Now the wrestling began . For a ...
... gods , and cried , ' For my father , my honor , and Sparta's fame ! ' The Crotonian gave the youth a condescending smile , like that of a dainty eater before he begins to open the shell of a langusta . " Now the wrestling began . For a ...
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... gods , he looked with envious admiration on the sobbing old man , and his clear eyes filled with tears , which he did not try to keep back . In those days men wept whenever they hoped that the solace of tears would relieve them . In ...
... gods , he looked with envious admiration on the sobbing old man , and his clear eyes filled with tears , which he did not try to keep back . In those days men wept whenever they hoped that the solace of tears would relieve them . In ...
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... gods since I entered it . " " And what was the first ? " asked the matron . " A favorable oracle . " " The gods " You forget the third gift , " cried Phanes . permitted you to become acquainted with Rhodopis to - day . But what about ...
... gods since I entered it . " " And what was the first ? " asked the matron . " A favorable oracle . " " The gods " You forget the third gift , " cried Phanes . permitted you to become acquainted with Rhodopis to - day . But what about ...
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... gods put such a thought into the Islanders as to attack the sons of the Lydians with horse . " The other , answering , said : " Sire , you appear to wish above all things to see the Islanders on horseback upon the continent ; and not ...
... gods put such a thought into the Islanders as to attack the sons of the Lydians with horse . " The other , answering , said : " Sire , you appear to wish above all things to see the Islanders on horseback upon the continent ; and not ...
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... gods fell heavy upon Croesus , probably because he thought himself the most happy of all men . A dream soon after visited him while sleeping , which pointed out to him the truth of the misfortunes that were about to befall him in the ...
... gods fell heavy upon Croesus , probably because he thought himself the most happy of all men . A dream soon after visited him while sleeping , which pointed out to him the truth of the misfortunes that were about to befall him in the ...
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The International Library of Famous Literature– Selections from the ..., 2 tomas Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
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