The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... body and head of those men whom they cared to counterfeit ; and yet the workmanship was esteemed very rare . But Plutarch , who had seen some of those that were called the images of Dædalus , found them exceeding rude . With y Gideon ...
... body and head of those men whom they cared to counterfeit ; and yet the workmanship was esteemed very rare . But Plutarch , who had seen some of those that were called the images of Dædalus , found them exceeding rude . With y Gideon ...
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... body of a lion for her cruelty . But that which Palæphatus reports of Sphinx were more probable , did not the time disprove it ; for he calls her an Amazonite , and the wife of Cadmus ; who when by her help he had cast Draco out of ...
... body of a lion for her cruelty . But that which Palæphatus reports of Sphinx were more probable , did not the time disprove it ; for he calls her an Amazonite , and the wife of Cadmus ; who when by her help he had cast Draco out of ...
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... body and his armour , which would preserve him from their violence ; further she told him , that armed men would arise out from the ground , from the teeth which he should sow , and set upon him . To remedy which inconvenience , she ...
... body and his armour , which would preserve him from their violence ; further she told him , that armed men would arise out from the ground , from the teeth which he should sow , and set upon him . To remedy which inconvenience , she ...
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... body reach- ing from the neck to the heel , the end whereof was closed up with a brasen nail ; his name was Talus ; his custom was to run thrice a day about the island for the defence of it . When he saw the ship Argo pass by , he threw ...
... body reach- ing from the neck to the heel , the end whereof was closed up with a brasen nail ; his name was Talus ; his custom was to run thrice a day about the island for the defence of it . When he saw the ship Argo pass by , he threw ...
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... body , thereby to avoid the dishonour of being slain by so feeble a hand . While Abimelech usurped the government , the Lapithæ and Centaurs made war against the Thebans . These na- tions were descended of Apollo , and were the first in ...
... body , thereby to avoid the dishonour of being slain by so feeble a hand . While Abimelech usurped the government , the Lapithæ and Centaurs made war against the Thebans . These na- tions were descended of Apollo , and were the first in ...
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