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... followed there is drawn a veil , as it were , of fables , which come in and occupy the middle region that separates what has perished from what survives . Now I suppose most people will think I am but entertaining myself with a toy ...
... followed there is drawn a veil , as it were , of fables , which come in and occupy the middle region that separates what has perished from what survives . Now I suppose most people will think I am but entertaining myself with a toy ...
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... followed , by means first of the con- junction and then of the contention between Pompey and Cæsar , was long before foreseen as from a watch- tower , and foretold as by an oracle ; yet all the while he did no good , but did harm rather ...
... followed , by means first of the con- junction and then of the contention between Pompey and Cæsar , was long before foreseen as from a watch- tower , and foretold as by an oracle ; yet all the while he did no good , but did harm rather ...
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... followed also wherever he went by a nymph called Echo . Living thus , he came by chance one day to a clear fountain , and ( being in the heat of noon ) lay down by it ; when beholding in the water his own image , he fell into such a ...
... followed also wherever he went by a nymph called Echo . Living thus , he came by chance one day to a clear fountain , and ( being in the heat of noon ) lay down by it ; when beholding in the water his own image , he fell into such a ...
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... followed in the enlarging of a patrimony does not apply to the extension of an empire . In a private property , the vicinity of the estates to each other is of importance ; but in extending an empire , occasion , and facility of ...
... followed in the enlarging of a patrimony does not apply to the extension of an empire . In a private property , the vicinity of the estates to each other is of importance ; but in extending an empire , occasion , and facility of ...
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... followed by two effects : first the birth and springing up of Pegasus , which obvi- ously enough denotes fame , flying abroad and celebrat- ing the victory . Secondly the carrying of Medusa's head upon the shield ; for this is ...
... followed by two effects : first the birth and springing up of Pegasus , which obvi- ously enough denotes fame , flying abroad and celebrat- ing the victory . Secondly the carrying of Medusa's head upon the shield ; for this is ...
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