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... whereupon he grew to be with child himself ; and so brought forth out of his head Pallas in ar- ! Surely I think no man had ever a dream so monstrous and extravagant , and out of all natural ways of thinking . mour But the consideration ...
... whereupon he grew to be with child himself ; and so brought forth out of his head Pallas in ar- ! Surely I think no man had ever a dream so monstrous and extravagant , and out of all natural ways of thinking . mour But the consideration ...
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... whereupon he , not being permitted to recal the boon once rashly promised , yet burning with revenge , and not choosing to be the scorn of an artful woman , annexed to it this penalty , that though she should always foretell true , yet ...
... whereupon he , not being permitted to recal the boon once rashly promised , yet burning with revenge , and not choosing to be the scorn of an artful woman , annexed to it this penalty , that though she should always foretell true , yet ...
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... Whereupon , judging himself suffi- ciently equipped for the performance of his under- taking , he went against Medusa with all haste , flying . He found her asleep ; but not daring to face her ( in case she should wake ) he looked back ...
... Whereupon , judging himself suffi- ciently equipped for the performance of his under- taking , he went against Medusa with all haste , flying . He found her asleep ; but not daring to face her ( in case she should wake ) he looked back ...
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... whereupon Earth , in rage at the wrath of the gods , to revenge her sons brought forth Fame , youngest sis- ter of the giants . The meaning of the fable appears to be this : by Earth is meant the nature of the common people ; al- ways ...
... whereupon Earth , in rage at the wrath of the gods , to revenge her sons brought forth Fame , youngest sis- ter of the giants . The meaning of the fable appears to be this : by Earth is meant the nature of the common people ; al- ways ...
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... whereupon , the charm being broken that had been the bond of that order and good fellowship , confusion began again ; the beasts returned each to his several nature and preyed one upon the other as before ; the stones and woods stayed ...
... whereupon , the charm being broken that had been the bond of that order and good fellowship , confusion began again ; the beasts returned each to his several nature and preyed one upon the other as before ; the stones and woods stayed ...
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