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To march straight to the Quinta da Fonte was his first impulse , but on reflec- tion a sudden appearance there seemed rather undesirable , especially as no one there , except Lady Anne , knew his secret . A preliminary note to that wise ...
To march straight to the Quinta da Fonte was his first impulse , but on reflec- tion a sudden appearance there seemed rather undesirable , especially as no one there , except Lady Anne , knew his secret . A preliminary note to that wise ...
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That Tantalus was immersed , as the ancient poets describe , that Sisyphus wrestled with a rock , that Ixion whirled hopelessly on a wheel , that Narcissus swooned beside a fountain , that Marsyas was flayed for his presump- tion , and ...
That Tantalus was immersed , as the ancient poets describe , that Sisyphus wrestled with a rock , that Ixion whirled hopelessly on a wheel , that Narcissus swooned beside a fountain , that Marsyas was flayed for his presump- tion , and ...
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In this instance it may , of course , be said that the localising of this tale in Hellas was the result of direct borrowing from the Herodotean narrative ; but this explana- tion can scarcely be received without much misgiving .
In this instance it may , of course , be said that the localising of this tale in Hellas was the result of direct borrowing from the Herodotean narrative ; but this explana- tion can scarcely be received without much misgiving .
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... although from the scant communica- tion between the two countries , as well as from the wide differences in the setting and details of the legends , this is in a very high degree unlikely . But the speculation is superfluous .
... although from the scant communica- tion between the two countries , as well as from the wide differences in the setting and details of the legends , this is in a very high degree unlikely . But the speculation is superfluous .
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No ; our poet devoted his imagina- tion , as his next precious offering , in the service of religion . For the full and free consideration of his subject , he felt that he required an absolutely clear medium , disengaged from the ...
No ; our poet devoted his imagina- tion , as his next precious offering , in the service of religion . For the full and free consideration of his subject , he felt that he required an absolutely clear medium , disengaged from the ...
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