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Walter Savage Landor. S8602127 U. ! ٢٠١ ) 898.8 Cambridge : Press of John Wilson & Son . THE AUTHOR TO THE READER OF THE IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS . LUCULLUS AND CÆSAR ANACREON AND POLYCRATES.
Walter Savage Landor. S8602127 U. ! ٢٠١ ) 898.8 Cambridge : Press of John Wilson & Son . THE AUTHOR TO THE READER OF THE IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS . LUCULLUS AND CÆSAR ANACREON AND POLYCRATES.
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... CÆSAR . V. MARCUS TULLIUS AND QUINCTUS CICERO VI . TIBULLUS AND MESSALA VII . TIBERIUS AND VIPSANIA VIII . EPICTETUS AND SENECA IX . VIRGILIUS AND HORATIUS . • • 317-321 321-354 • 355-358 • • 359-376 • • 377-417 • • 417-430 • 430-433 ...
... CÆSAR . V. MARCUS TULLIUS AND QUINCTUS CICERO VI . TIBULLUS AND MESSALA VII . TIBERIUS AND VIPSANIA VIII . EPICTETUS AND SENECA IX . VIRGILIUS AND HORATIUS . • • 317-321 321-354 • 355-358 • • 359-376 • • 377-417 • • 417-430 • 430-433 ...
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... Cæsar , even while he bites his lip with displeasure . How ! surely it bleeds ! Per- mit me to examine the cup . Cæsar . I believe a jewel has fallen out of the rim in the carriage the gold is rough there . Lucullus . Marcipor , let me ...
... Cæsar , even while he bites his lip with displeasure . How ! surely it bleeds ! Per- mit me to examine the cup . Cæsar . I believe a jewel has fallen out of the rim in the carriage the gold is rough there . Lucullus . Marcipor , let me ...
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... Cæsar . Impossible ! nor indeed one thousand , nor twenty , if those tapestries * and pictures are consumed . Lucullus . True ; but only the thatch would burn . For , before the baths were tessellated , I filled the area with alum and ...
... Cæsar . Impossible ! nor indeed one thousand , nor twenty , if those tapestries * and pictures are consumed . Lucullus . True ; but only the thatch would burn . For , before the baths were tessellated , I filled the area with alum and ...
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... Cæsar . A bath indeed for all the Nereids named by Hesiod , with room enough for the Tritons and their herds and horses . Lucullus . Next to it , where yonder boys are carrying the myrrhine vases , is a tepid one of fresh water , ready ...
... Cæsar . A bath indeed for all the Nereids named by Hesiod , with room enough for the Tritons and their herds and horses . Lucullus . Next to it , where yonder boys are carrying the myrrhine vases , is a tepid one of fresh water , ready ...
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