The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... HERODOTUS fetcheth the cause of this rape from very far , saying , that whereas the Phoenicians had ravished Io , and carried her into Egypt ; the Greeks , to be revenged on the barbarians , did first ravish Europa , whom they brought ...
... HERODOTUS fetcheth the cause of this rape from very far , saying , that whereas the Phoenicians had ravished Io , and carried her into Egypt ; the Greeks , to be revenged on the barbarians , did first ravish Europa , whom they brought ...
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... Herodotus affirms ) was emboldened to do the like , not fearing such revenge as ensued . But all this narration seems frivolous . For what had the king of Colchos to do with the injury of the Phoenicians ? or how could the Greeks , as ...
... Herodotus affirms ) was emboldened to do the like , not fearing such revenge as ensued . But all this narration seems frivolous . For what had the king of Colchos to do with the injury of the Phoenicians ? or how could the Greeks , as ...
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... Herodotus , from the report of the Egyptian priests , makes it very probable that Helen was taken from Paris before his return to Troy . The sum of his discourse is this : Paris , in his return with Helena , being driven by foul weather ...
... Herodotus , from the report of the Egyptian priests , makes it very probable that Helen was taken from Paris before his return to Troy . The sum of his discourse is this : Paris , in his return with Helena , being driven by foul weather ...
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... Herodotus brings to confirm the saying of the Egyptian priests , which is , that if Helen had been at Troy , it had been utter madness for Priamus to see so many miseries befall him during the war , and so many of his sons slain for the ...
... Herodotus brings to confirm the saying of the Egyptian priests , which is , that if Helen had been at Troy , it had been utter madness for Priamus to see so many miseries befall him during the war , and so many of his sons slain for the ...
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... Herodotus , that the Greeks did not lie before Troy the first nine years ; but only did beat up and down the seas , exercising their men , and enriching themselves , and so by wasting the enemy's country , did block up the town , unto ...
... Herodotus , that the Greeks did not lie before Troy the first nine years ; but only did beat up and down the seas , exercising their men , and enriching themselves , and so by wasting the enemy's country , did block up the town , unto ...
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