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... friend , Cato means well : but he does hurt sometimes to the State ; for he talks as if he were in the republic of Plato and not in the dregs of Romulus . II . TYPHON ; OR THE REBEL . THE poets tell us that Juno being angry that Jupiter ...
... friend , Cato means well : but he does hurt sometimes to the State ; for he talks as if he were in the republic of Plato and not in the dregs of Romulus . II . TYPHON ; OR THE REBEL . THE poets tell us that Juno being angry that Jupiter ...
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... friends and relatives of their victims , and to popular hatred ; and so amid much applause of the people , and great acclamations and blessings on the king , they meet at last , though late , the fate they deserve . OR IV . NARCISSUS ...
... friends and relatives of their victims , and to popular hatred ; and so amid much applause of the people , and great acclamations and blessings on the king , they meet at last , though late , the fate they deserve . OR IV . NARCISSUS ...
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... friends ; and has a great many advan- tages . Now there is no cause of war more pious than the overthrow of a tyranny under which the people lies prostrate without spirit or vigour , as if turned to stone by the aspect of Medusa ...
... friends ; and has a great many advan- tages . Now there is no cause of war more pious than the overthrow of a tyranny under which the people lies prostrate without spirit or vigour , as if turned to stone by the aspect of Medusa ...
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... friends of those Grææ , that they may lend him their eye and tooth , the eye for discovery of information , the tooth to sow rumours , raise envy , and stir the minds of the people . - These matters being thus arranged and prepared , we ...
... friends of those Grææ , that they may lend him their eye and tooth , the eye for discovery of information , the tooth to sow rumours , raise envy , and stir the minds of the people . - These matters being thus arranged and prepared , we ...
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... friends . And where it is said that the very grief and lamentations of his comrades were not tolerated , but visited with punishment , the meaning is that whereas almost every crime is open to pity , insomuch that they who hate the ...
... friends . And where it is said that the very grief and lamentations of his comrades were not tolerated , but visited with punishment , the meaning is that whereas almost every crime is open to pity , insomuch that they who hate the ...
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