The Masterpieces and the History of Literature, Analysis, Criticism, Character and Incident, 6. köideE. R. Du Mont, 1903 |
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... tell you that " the Athenian people crowned this man , who scarcely deserves the name of man , on account of his virtue , though a wretch the most abandoned ; and on account of his magna- nimity , though a coward and deserter of his ...
... tell you that " the Athenian people crowned this man , who scarcely deserves the name of man , on account of his virtue , though a wretch the most abandoned ; and on account of his magna- nimity , though a coward and deserter of his ...
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... tell you . The Athenians knew as well the loyalty and zeal with which I conducted their affairs , as the dishonesty of you and your party ; for what you denied upon oath in our prosperity , you confessed in the misfortunes of the ...
... tell you . The Athenians knew as well the loyalty and zeal with which I conducted their affairs , as the dishonesty of you and your party ; for what you denied upon oath in our prosperity , you confessed in the misfortunes of the ...
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... tell of the oak - tree's shade , the murmuring of the pines , poplars and nodding elms , the soft couch of fern or flower , birds chirping on the boughs , and beetling cliffs from which the shepherds watch the fishers in the surf below ...
... tell of the oak - tree's shade , the murmuring of the pines , poplars and nodding elms , the soft couch of fern or flower , birds chirping on the boughs , and beetling cliffs from which the shepherds watch the fishers in the surf below ...
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... tell What one has seen . Gor . ' Tis time to go .- ' Tis well For those who all the year have holidays . Prax . Eunoa , my cloak - you wanton ! quickly raise , And place it near me cats would softly sleep ; And haste for water - how the ...
... tell What one has seen . Gor . ' Tis time to go .- ' Tis well For those who all the year have holidays . Prax . Eunoa , my cloak - you wanton ! quickly raise , And place it near me cats would softly sleep ; And haste for water - how the ...
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... Mountains , and oaks , and streams , that broadly glide , Or wail or weep for her ; in tearful rills Pale - blue dress . † Warn , tell . I Companion , lover . For her gush fountains from the mountain side ; Redden GREEK LITERATURE . 43.
... Mountains , and oaks , and streams , that broadly glide , Or wail or weep for her ; in tearful rills Pale - blue dress . † Warn , tell . I Companion , lover . For her gush fountains from the mountain side ; Redden GREEK LITERATURE . 43.
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