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Page 145
... Amyclas . Excellent cousin , we deny no liberty . Use thine own opportunities . - Armostes , We must consult with the philosophers . The business is of weight . Armostes . Sir , at your pleasure . Amyclas . You told me , Crotolon , your ...
... Amyclas . Excellent cousin , we deny no liberty . Use thine own opportunities . - Armostes , We must consult with the philosophers . The business is of weight . Armostes . Sir , at your pleasure . Amyclas . You told me , Crotolon , your ...
Page 182
... AMYCLAS and placing him in a chair , followed by ARMOSTES , CROTOLON , and PROPHILUS . Amyclas . Our daughter is not near ? Armostes . She is retired , sir , Into her gallery . Amyclas . Prophilus . New walked into the grove , my lord ...
... AMYCLAS and placing him in a chair , followed by ARMOSTES , CROTOLON , and PROPHILUS . Amyclas . Our daughter is not near ? Armostes . She is retired , sir , Into her gallery . Amyclas . Prophilus . New walked into the grove , my lord ...
Page 217
... Amyclas , but his can hardly be called a name ' common to the Kings of Laconia ' . This Amyclas was the son of Lacedaemon and Sparta ( Lacedaemon subsequently gave his capital city the name of his wife ) , and he built the town of ...
... Amyclas , but his can hardly be called a name ' common to the Kings of Laconia ' . This Amyclas was the son of Lacedaemon and Sparta ( Lacedaemon subsequently gave his capital city the name of his wife ) , and he built the town of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
An interpretation | 32 |
Bassanes and the minor characters | 44 |
Copyright | |
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