The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... the dregs of Romulus . II . TYPHON ; OR THE REBEL . THE poets tell us that Juno being angry that Jupiter had brought forth Pallas by himself without her help , implored of all the gods and goddesses that she also 84 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... the dregs of Romulus . II . TYPHON ; OR THE REBEL . THE poets tell us that Juno being angry that Jupiter had brought forth Pallas by himself without her help , implored of all the gods and goddesses that she also 84 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... tell one tale , so that when you hear one you hear all . Therefore Perseus must make 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 ...
... tell one tale , so that when you hear one you hear all . Therefore Perseus must make 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 ...
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... tell us that the Giants , being brought forth by Earth , made war upon Jupiter and the gods , and were routed and vanquished with thunderbolts , whereupon Earth , in rage at the wrath of the gods , to revenge her sons brought forth Fame ...
... tell us that the Giants , being brought forth by Earth , made war upon Jupiter and the gods , and were routed and vanquished with thunderbolts , whereupon Earth , in rage at the wrath of the gods , to revenge her sons brought forth Fame ...
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... tell us , was herdsman to Nep- He was an old man and a prophet ; a prophet moreover of the very first order , and indeed thrice ex- cellent ; for he knew all three , — not the future only , but likewise the past and the present ...
... tell us , was herdsman to Nep- He was an old man and a prophet ; a prophet moreover of the very first order , and indeed thrice ex- cellent ; for he knew all three , — not the future only , but likewise the past and the present ...
Página 120
... of pleasure and yet retain the desire and appetite , they fall to talking and telling stories about the pleas- ures of their youth , and find their delight in that : as we see in lewd persons , who are always harping 120 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... of pleasure and yet retain the desire and appetite , they fall to talking and telling stories about the pleas- ures of their youth , and find their delight in that : as we see in lewd persons , who are always harping 120 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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