The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... goddess . And being already totally out of his mind , he sent one of his body - guards to see whether the goddess had arrived at the bedchamber . And when he came there , and went back and reported that there was nobody there , he shot ...
... goddess . And being already totally out of his mind , he sent one of his body - guards to see whether the goddess had arrived at the bedchamber . And when he came there , and went back and reported that there was nobody there , he shot ...
Page 852
... goddess had been a long time waiting for him . And this king , being once jealous of his wife , cut her up with his own hands , beginning at her legs . 43. But in the thirteenth book of his History of the Affairs of Philip , speaking of ...
... goddess had been a long time waiting for him . And this king , being once jealous of his wife , cut her up with his own hands , beginning at her legs . 43. But in the thirteenth book of his History of the Affairs of Philip , speaking of ...
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... goddess . Sometimes 1878 flrcury ; so other times , THE MANY Ld wear a purple cloak , u uni à 87 vich and a royal SIŲ VILA PORAINĖ II , SEA AT DAGA YAN treure in the rests on REUS I Is mm *** 2 ( en also he Jay Series zur za emperor Com ...
... goddess . Sometimes 1878 flrcury ; so other times , THE MANY Ld wear a purple cloak , u uni à 87 vich and a royal SIŲ VILA PORAINĖ II , SEA AT DAGA YAN treure in the rests on REUS I Is mm *** 2 ( en also he Jay Series zur za emperor Com ...
Page 886
... goddess , and then , first , Anoint his feet with it , and then his knees : But the first moment that the girl did touch His feet , he leaped up . And in his Zacynthus he says- Have I not , then , a right to be fond of women , And to ...
... goddess , and then , first , Anoint his feet with it , and then his knees : But the first moment that the girl did touch His feet , he leaped up . And in his Zacynthus he says- Have I not , then , a right to be fond of women , And to ...
Page 888
... goddess kalλívyos , as Archelaus also relates in his Iambics . And that the luxury of madness is exceedingly great is very pleasantly argued by Heraclides of Pontus , in his treatise on Pleasure , where he says- " Thrasylaus the Æxon ...
... goddess kalλívyos , as Archelaus also relates in his Iambics . And that the luxury of madness is exceedingly great is very pleasantly argued by Heraclides of Pontus , in his treatise on Pleasure , where he says- " Thrasylaus the Æxon ...
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