The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... eyes on long - contended Troy . And the same poet represents Menelaus as saying- Nor then should aught but death have torn apart From me so loving and so glad a heart . And in another place- We sat secure , while fast around did roll ...
... eyes on long - contended Troy . And the same poet represents Menelaus as saying- Nor then should aught but death have torn apart From me so loving and so glad a heart . And in another place- We sat secure , while fast around did roll ...
Page 847
... eyes and eyebrows ; and when he saw Arbaces , he was just putting a little more white under his eyes ) , most historians , among whom Duris is one , relate that Arbaces , being indignant at his countrymen being ruled over by such a ...
... eyes and eyebrows ; and when he saw Arbaces , he was just putting a little more white under his eyes ) , most historians , among whom Duris is one , relate that Arbaces , being indignant at his countrymen being ruled over by such a ...
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... eyes of all whom he met . And in the procession of the Dionysia , which he celebrated when he was archon at Athens , a chorus sang an ode of Siromen the Solensian , addressed to him , in which he was called , Like the Sun : - And above ...
... eyes of all whom he met . And in the procession of the Dionysia , which he celebrated when he was archon at Athens , a chorus sang an ode of Siromen the Solensian , addressed to him , in which he was called , Like the Sun : - And above ...
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... eye and also rare , and with all things which are elaborated to a high degree of perfection by manual arts and skill . " 65. And having discussed after this all the attendance with which the king of the Persians is surrounded , and what ...
... eye and also rare , and with all things which are elaborated to a high degree of perfection by manual arts and skill . " 65. And having discussed after this all the attendance with which the king of the Persians is surrounded , and what ...
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... eye of justice . And the very name of justice came to be accounted divine , so that in some countries there were altars erected and sacrifices instituted to Justice . And next to this they inculcated a respect for modesty and temperance ...
... eye of justice . And the very name of justice came to be accounted divine , so that in some countries there were altars erected and sacrifices instituted to Justice . And next to this they inculcated a respect for modesty and temperance ...
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