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... Siris . But the place was called Siris , as Timæus asserts , and as Euripides says too in his play called The Female Prisoner , or Melanippe , from a woman named Siris , but according 838 [ B. XII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
... Siris . But the place was called Siris , as Timæus asserts , and as Euripides says too in his play called The Female Prisoner , or Melanippe , from a woman named Siris , but according 838 [ B. XII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
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... Euripides th all events Hier as follows , - " was a woman - l 66 % but in his bed : should T 6. But our 1 of in his Femal By Jove . Nor wit And the Two riv Flow fro And ma And the Seems g And Aristophon , in his Callonides , says May he ...
... Euripides th all events Hier as follows , - " was a woman - l 66 % but in his bed : should T 6. But our 1 of in his Femal By Jove . Nor wit And the Two riv Flow fro And ma And the Seems g And Aristophon , in his Callonides , says May he ...
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... Euripides , - some of which were these : — Love , who is wisdom's pupil gay , To virtue often leads the way : And ... Euripides , Inc. Fragm . 165 . 3 M ATH . - VOL . III . It is given And some one else added the following lines from ...
... Euripides , - some of which were these : — Love , who is wisdom's pupil gay , To virtue often leads the way : And ... Euripides , Inc. Fragm . 165 . 3 M ATH . - VOL . III . It is given And some one else added the following lines from ...
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... Euripides- But you , O mighty Love , of gods and men The sovereign ruler , either bid what's fair To seem no longer fair ; or else bring aid To hapless lovers whom you've caused to love , And aid the labours you yourself have prompted ...
... Euripides- But you , O mighty Love , of gods and men The sovereign ruler , either bid what's fair To seem no longer fair ; or else bring aid To hapless lovers whom you've caused to love , And aid the labours you yourself have prompted ...
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... Euripides has said— Her very mien is worthy of a kingdom.1 And in Homer , the old men among the people marvelling at the beauty of Helen , are represented as speaking thus to one another- 1 From the Eolus . 21. And Cynulcus said : -And ...
... Euripides has said— Her very mien is worthy of a kingdom.1 And in Homer , the old men among the people marvelling at the beauty of Helen , are represented as speaking thus to one another- 1 From the Eolus . 21. And Cynulcus said : -And ...
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