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... gave them back to Jupiter ; without at once perceiving that it relates to successful rebellions , by which kings have their sinews both of money and authority cut off ; yet not so but that by fair words and wise edicts the minds of the ...
... gave them back to Jupiter ; without at once perceiving that it relates to successful rebellions , by which kings have their sinews both of money and authority cut off ; yet not so but that by fair words and wise edicts the minds of the ...
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... gave birth to Typhon , a huge and hideous monster . He was given to a serpent by way of foster - father to be nursed . As soon as he was grown up he made war upon Jupiter , whom in the conflict he took prisoner ; and bearing him on his ...
... gave birth to Typhon , a huge and hideous monster . He was given to a serpent by way of foster - father to be nursed . As soon as he was grown up he made war upon Jupiter , whom in the conflict he took prisoner ; and bearing him on his ...
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... gave him wings for his feet ; Pluto gave him a helmet ; Pallas a shield and a mirror . And yet though so well provided and equipped , he did not proceed against Medusa directly , but went out of his way to visit the Grææ . These were ...
... gave him wings for his feet ; Pluto gave him a helmet ; Pallas a shield and a mirror . And yet though so well provided and equipped , he did not proceed against Medusa directly , but went out of his way to visit the Grææ . These were ...
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... gave him leave to take her away with him ; but upon one condition ; she was to follow behind him , and he was not to look back until they had reached the confines of light . From this however in the impatience of love and anxiety he ...
... gave him leave to take her away with him ; but upon one condition ; she was to follow behind him , and he was not to look back until they had reached the confines of light . From this however in the impatience of love and anxiety he ...
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... gave Hercules the horn of Amalthea , or Abundance , in ex- change . The fable alludes to military expeditions . The prep- aration for war on the part defensive ( which is repre- sented by Achelous ) is various and multiform . For the ...
... gave Hercules the horn of Amalthea , or Abundance , in ex- change . The fable alludes to military expeditions . The prep- aration for war on the part defensive ( which is repre- sented by Achelous ) is various and multiform . For the ...
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Achelous additur adeo affectus Alban ancient answered apophthegms apud Aristippus asked atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better Cæsar Cicero collection colour cujus Democritus divine doth ejus enim eorum erat esset etiam Eupolis evil fable Fabula fere fortune friends fuisse gods Gondomar gradus hæc hand hath Hippomenes homines hominum honour hujusmodi illa ille illi illud Itaque Jupiter kind King kingdom KINGDOM OF BRITAIN licet Lord Lordship Macedon magis Majesty Martius materia matter means mind mought nature Neque nisi omnia omnis Orpheus Pentheus persons philosophy Pollio Pompey postquam princes Prometheus Proserpina quæ quam Queen Elizabeth quia quod Rawley Rawley's rerum Resuscitatio saith shew SIR HENRY SAVILL Sir Nicholas Bacon sive speech sunt tamen tanquam tantum things tion true Typhon unto veluti vero Verum Vespasian videtur virtue whereof Whereupon wise wont to say