The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... eye , were the subject of observation . Ever since that period , however , astronomers have divided these phænomena , with reference to the sun , into three classes . They are termed the cosmical , acronychal , and heliacal risings and ...
... eye , were the subject of observation . Ever since that period , however , astronomers have divided these phænomena , with reference to the sun , into three classes . They are termed the cosmical , acronychal , and heliacal risings and ...
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... eyes . I was struck with amaze- ment , and felt my hair stiffen with terror , and my breast was frozen with a sudden chill . He , holding in his right hand a staff , and in his left a key , " uttered these accents to me from the mouth ...
... eyes . I was struck with amaze- ment , and felt my hair stiffen with terror , and my breast was frozen with a sudden chill . He , holding in his right hand a staff , and in his left a key , " uttered these accents to me from the mouth ...
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... eyes that looked both before and behind , he looked upon whatever there was in the whole world . There was peace and the Rhine , 16 the occasion of thy triumph , Germanicus , had now surrendered to thee its subservient streams . O Janus ...
... eyes that looked both before and behind , he looked upon whatever there was in the whole world . There was peace and the Rhine , 16 the occasion of thy triumph , Germanicus , had now surrendered to thee its subservient streams . O Janus ...
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... eyes , and have subjected the heavens to their intellect . Thus is heaven won , not that Olympus for that purpose should bear Ossa , 21 and the peak of Pelion touch the loftiest stars . We , too , under the guidance of these , will ...
... eyes , and have subjected the heavens to their intellect . Thus is heaven won , not that Olympus for that purpose should bear Ossa , 21 and the peak of Pelion touch the loftiest stars . We , too , under the guidance of these , will ...
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... eyes , and he had a hundred heads , like those of a dragon . Waging war upon the gods , he so frightened them , that they fled in the shape of various animals . Jupiter at length conquered him by his thunderbolts , and placed him under ...
... eyes , and he had a hundred heads , like those of a dragon . Waging war upon the gods , he so frightened them , that they fled in the shape of various animals . Jupiter at length conquered him by his thunderbolts , and placed him under ...
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