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... brought to Athens by Cimon and laid in a shrine specially built for them . The distinctly religious enthusiasm then shown implies the old faith . It is hard to suppose a like incident could have brought out a like public feeling even ...
... brought to Athens by Cimon and laid in a shrine specially built for them . The distinctly religious enthusiasm then shown implies the old faith . It is hard to suppose a like incident could have brought out a like public feeling even ...
Pagina 25
... brought this robe ; and he , knowing nothing , hapless man , said that he had only brought thy gift , as he was charged . Then Heracles , as he heard it , and as a piercing spasm clutched his lungs , caught him by the foot , where the ...
... brought this robe ; and he , knowing nothing , hapless man , said that he had only brought thy gift , as he was charged . Then Heracles , as he heard it , and as a piercing spasm clutched his lungs , caught him by the foot , where the ...
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... brought to bear every kind of argument three years before . When he reached Siena , his relatives besought him not to venture into Rome . Æneas an- swered with dignity that the Emperor's ambassador need have no fear ; he knew , however ...
... brought to bear every kind of argument three years before . When he reached Siena , his relatives besought him not to venture into Rome . Æneas an- swered with dignity that the Emperor's ambassador need have no fear ; he knew , however ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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