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Page 180
... perhaps at Wilton , in the year 1584 ; and was certainly baptised on November 24 in that year at the church of St. Thomas , Salisbury . Of his mother not so much as the name is known , but he was Sarisburiensis , generosi filii , a ...
... perhaps at Wilton , in the year 1584 ; and was certainly baptised on November 24 in that year at the church of St. Thomas , Salisbury . Of his mother not so much as the name is known , but he was Sarisburiensis , generosi filii , a ...
Page 462
... perhaps one of the large cross - woven " bath - towels still used by Argive women in Xenophon's time ? ) , was not even in the house at the time of her husband's arrival . Misled , it seems , by one of the fire - signals ( " Ag . " 30 ) ...
... perhaps one of the large cross - woven " bath - towels still used by Argive women in Xenophon's time ? ) , was not even in the house at the time of her husband's arrival . Misled , it seems , by one of the fire - signals ( " Ag . " 30 ) ...
Page 463
... perhaps have occupied a skilled modern plumber for a fortnight ? She arrived , unhappily , a moment too late . Agamemnon ( who would perhaps have been wiser not to take a hot bath at all after so long a journey following on a tedious ...
... perhaps have occupied a skilled modern plumber for a fortnight ? She arrived , unhappily , a moment too late . Agamemnon ( who would perhaps have been wiser not to take a hot bath at all after so long a journey following on a tedious ...
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