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Page 64
... father , love for her exiled brother , hatred of the domestic tyrant who usurps her father's throne , daily subject to her mother's nagging tongue . It is strangely in- consistent in emancipated admirers of Samuel But- ler's Way of All ...
... father , love for her exiled brother , hatred of the domestic tyrant who usurps her father's throne , daily subject to her mother's nagging tongue . It is strangely in- consistent in emancipated admirers of Samuel But- ler's Way of All ...
Page 65
... father's realm ! . . . Before thy feet this recent city spreads Of Stenyclaros , which he built and made Of his fresh - conquered realm the royal seat ; . There stands the temple of thine ancestor , Great Hercules ; and , in that public ...
... father's realm ! . . . Before thy feet this recent city spreads Of Stenyclaros , which he built and made Of his fresh - conquered realm the royal seat ; . There stands the temple of thine ancestor , Great Hercules ; and , in that public ...
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... father might return and win for him a little authority , but he failed to think of any plans for relief , and when a little con- troversy with the suitors arose , he was eager to waive all claims to authority . He admitted that he would ...
... father might return and win for him a little authority , but he failed to think of any plans for relief , and when a little con- troversy with the suitors arose , he was eager to waive all claims to authority . He admitted that he would ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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