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... young man of rank and character , falls in love with her , and through his father , Philto , asks her in marriage . Her brother , Lesbonicus , is not averse to the match , but refuses to let her marry without giving her a portion ; and ...
... young man of rank and character , falls in love with her , and through his father , Philto , asks her in marriage . Her brother , Lesbonicus , is not averse to the match , but refuses to let her marry without giving her a portion ; and ...
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... young man who is living in this house ; by my assistance he has squandered away his paternal estate . Since I see that there is nothing left for him to support me , I have given him my daughter , together with whom to pass his life ...
... young man who is living in this house ; by my assistance he has squandered away his paternal estate . Since I see that there is nothing left for him to support me , I have given him my daughter , together with whom to pass his life ...
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... young woman , and that she who was both her mother and his own wife was dead ; as he himself was about to go hence to Seleucia3 , he committed to my 1 Greedy of grovelling gain ) —Ver . 100. Plautus makes this into one word ...
... young woman , and that she who was both her mother and his own wife was dead ; as he himself was about to go hence to Seleucia3 , he committed to my 1 Greedy of grovelling gain ) —Ver . 100. Plautus makes this into one word ...
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... young man , who you see to be thus profligate , and who has been entrusted to your care and confidence ? Why do you ... young man ? ( Apause . ) Why are you silent ? This , where you yourself are now living . ( He points to the house of ...
... young man , who you see to be thus profligate , and who has been entrusted to your care and confidence ? Why do you ... young man ? ( Apause . ) Why are you silent ? This , where you yourself are now living . ( He points to the house of ...
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... young man living now ? CALL . This back part1 of the building he retained when he sold the house . MEG . That I wanted to know . Now , then , go at once . But what say you , where is the damsel now ? She is at your house , I suppose ...
... young man living now ? CALL . This back part1 of the building he retained when he sold the house . MEG . That I wanted to know . Now , then , go at once . But what say you , where is the damsel now ? She is at your house , I suppose ...
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Página 452 - When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay, And said unto him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam (which is by interpretation, Sent). He went his way, therefore, and washed, and came seeing.
Página 440 - I confess that my father has very great wealth at home, and that I am born of a very noble family; but I entreat you, Hegio, let not my riches make your mind too prone to avarice, lest it should seem to my father, although I am his only son, more suitable that I should be a slave in your house, bountifully supplied at your expense and with your clothing, rather than be living the life of a beggar where 'twould be far from honorable. HEG. By the favour of the Gods and of my forefathers, I am rich...
Página 451 - And David laid up these words in his heart, and was sore afraid of Achish the king of Gath. And he changed his behaviour before them, and feigned himself mad in their hands, and scrabbled on the doors of the gate, and let his spittle fall down upon his beard.
Página 12 - May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is? 20 For thou bringest certain strange things to our ears : we would know therefore what these things mean. 21 (For all the Athenians, and strangers which were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing...
Página 452 - And he took the blind man by the hand, and led him out of the town; and when he had spit on his eyes, and put his hands upon him, he asked him if he saw ought. 24 And he looked up, and said, I see men as trees, walking.
Página 260 - When shepherds pipe on oaten straws And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks, When turtles tread, and rooks, and daws, And maidens bleach their summer smocks, The cuckoo then, on every tree, Mocks married men ; for thus sings he, Cuckoo ; Cuckoo, cuckoo...
Página 70 - Faith, that really was nothing at all in comparison with other things I could mention — (aside) which you never did. If any person ever beheld a more perjured fellow than this, or one more full of vain boasting, faith let him have me for himself, I'll resign myself for his slave; if 'tis not the fact that3 my one mess of olive pottage3 is eaten up by me right ravenously. PTEG. Where are you ? AETO. Lo ! here am I. I' troth 1 Gorgonidonian) — Ver.
Página 170 - Let not thine heart decline to her ways, go not astray in her paths. For she hath cast down many wounded : yea, many strong men have been slain by her. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death.
Página 70 - I. bright than the rays of the sun are wont to be at the time when the sky is clear ; that when occasion comes, the battle being joined, 'mid the fierce ranks right opposite it may dazzle the eyesight of the enemy. But, I wish to...
Página 15 - Nor do men wish that he should be called their friend. In a thousand ways is Love to be held a stranger, to be kept at a distance, and to be wholly abstained from. For he who plunges into love, perishes more dreadfully than if he leapt from a rock. Away with you, Love, if you please ; keep your own3 property to yourself.