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... answer to the following effect ; they should have their wish if they took their mother's bones and cast them behind their backs . This struck them at first with great sorrow and de- spair , for the face of nature being laid level by the ...
... answer to the following effect ; they should have their wish if they took their mother's bones and cast them behind their backs . This struck them at first with great sorrow and de- spair , for the face of nature being laid level by the ...
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... answered , I am duly grateful to you , my dear Brutus , for giving me that information , though it is but folly . Nemesis is distinguished also with a crown ; in allu- ♬ sion to the envious and malignant nature of the vul- gar ; for ...
... answered , I am duly grateful to you , my dear Brutus , for giving me that information , though it is but folly . Nemesis is distinguished also with a crown ; in allu- ♬ sion to the envious and malignant nature of the vul- gar ; for ...
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... answered readily that it was man ; who at his birth and during his infancy sprawls on all four , hardly attempting to creep ; in a little while walks upright on two feet ; in later years leans on a walking- stick and so goes as it were ...
... answered readily that it was man ; who at his birth and during his infancy sprawls on all four , hardly attempting to creep ; in a little while walks upright on two feet ; in later years leans on a walking- stick and so goes as it were ...
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... answer and gave him the victory ; where- upon he slew the Sphinx ; whose body was put on the back of an ass and carried about in triumph ; while himself was made according to compact King of Thebes . The fable is an elegant and a wise ...
... answer and gave him the victory ; where- upon he slew the Sphinx ; whose body was put on the back of an ass and carried about in triumph ; while himself was made according to compact King of Thebes . The fable is an elegant and a wise ...
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... answered he would many times have been in imminent danger of destruction . The fable adds very prettily that when the Sphinx was sub- dued , her body was laid on the back of an ass : for there is nothing so subtle and abstruse , but ...
... answered he would many times have been in imminent danger of destruction . The fable adds very prettily that when the Sphinx was sub- dued , her body was laid on the back of an ass : for there is nothing so subtle and abstruse , but ...
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