The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, 2±Ç |
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... Thespesius Solensis , the intimate acquaintance and friend of Proto- genes , who used to live here with us , having passed the former part of his life in great luxury , and by this means quickly destroyed his estate , was driven by ...
... Thespesius Solensis , the intimate acquaintance and friend of Proto- genes , who used to live here with us , having passed the former part of his life in great luxury , and by this means quickly destroyed his estate , was driven by ...
875 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Thespesius ! " He won- dered , and said , he was not Thespe- şius , but Arid©¡us : " Formerly , said it , thou wast , but from henceforth thou art Thespesius ; for thou art not dead , but , by a certain decree of the gods , thou hast ...
... Thespesius ! " He won- dered , and said , he was not Thespe- şius , but Arid©¡us : " Formerly , said it , thou wast , but from henceforth thou art Thespesius ; for thou art not dead , but , by a certain decree of the gods , thou hast ...
877 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Thespesius to remain , who most earnestly desired to stay , but drew him away by force , shewing him at the same time the reason , and saying , that his mind would be rendered soft and effeminate by pleasure ; and the bru- tain colours ...
... Thespesius to remain , who most earnestly desired to stay , but drew him away by force , shewing him at the same time the reason , and saying , that his mind would be rendered soft and effeminate by pleasure ; and the bru- tain colours ...
879 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Thespesius , contrary to all expecta- tion , met with his friends and compa- nions enduring affliction ; who , under- going heavy punishments , and most calamitous and terrible sufferings , ex- cited pity and commiseration in him ...
... Thespesius , contrary to all expecta- tion , met with his friends and compa- nions enduring affliction ; who , under- going heavy punishments , and most calamitous and terrible sufferings , ex- cited pity and commiseration in him ...
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