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Page 19
... living with her himself . Polycrates , who put to death one of his brothers and turned the others out of Samos , who robbed on every hand , said that he gratified a friend more by restor- ing what he had taken than if he never took it ...
... living with her himself . Polycrates , who put to death one of his brothers and turned the others out of Samos , who robbed on every hand , said that he gratified a friend more by restor- ing what he had taken than if he never took it ...
Page 26
... living and immortal men and women as Herodotus . " The portraits are bewildering in their number and variety . They are of all sorts and con- ditions . The king jostles against the muleteer . None of the personages is characterless ...
... living and immortal men and women as Herodotus . " The portraits are bewildering in their number and variety . They are of all sorts and con- ditions . The king jostles against the muleteer . None of the personages is characterless ...
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... living still ; and the searching questions which they address to our own generation , and to the generations that will follow , come straight from Vergil's heart . : དམ་ ཁའི མ་ B89097623698A VERGIL , STUDENT OF HOMER 181.
... living still ; and the searching questions which they address to our own generation , and to the generations that will follow , come straight from Vergil's heart . : དམ་ ཁའི མ་ B89097623698A VERGIL , STUDENT OF HOMER 181.
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