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... passage runs thus : He found them 11,000 heavy - armed , and nearly 2000 targeteers . ' Now Xenophon says , aμpì taùs dioxixious , ( another instance of idiomatic corre- spondence with the English phrase , ) about 2000 , i . e . more or ...
... passage runs thus : He found them 11,000 heavy - armed , and nearly 2000 targeteers . ' Now Xenophon says , aμpì taùs dioxixious , ( another instance of idiomatic corre- spondence with the English phrase , ) about 2000 , i . e . more or ...
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... passage , I have beheld the choir of nightly stars , and those bright potentates , beauteous in the firmament , who bring winter and summer to mortals . ' We should suggest , however , for beauteous in the firmament , ' distinguished in ...
... passage , I have beheld the choir of nightly stars , and those bright potentates , beauteous in the firmament , who bring winter and summer to mortals . ' We should suggest , however , for beauteous in the firmament , ' distinguished in ...
Pagina 235
... passage is justly dear to the Greek reader . 6 Strophe 1 . Well did Fate thy wanderings lead , Stranger , to this field of fame , Birth - place of the generous steed , Graced by white Colonus ' name . Frequent in the dewy glade Here the ...
... passage is justly dear to the Greek reader . 6 Strophe 1 . Well did Fate thy wanderings lead , Stranger , to this field of fame , Birth - place of the generous steed , Graced by white Colonus ' name . Frequent in the dewy glade Here the ...
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