The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... Jupiter , once upon a time , resolved on a reformation of the constella- tions ; for which purpose , having summoned the stars together , he complains to them of the great decay of the worship of the gods , which he thought so much the ...
... Jupiter , once upon a time , resolved on a reformation of the constella- tions ; for which purpose , having summoned the stars together , he complains to them of the great decay of the worship of the gods , which he thought so much the ...
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... Jupiter . They are crippled by frequent kneeling , have their faces full of cares and wrinkles , and their eyes always cast towards heaven . They are constant attendants on the goddess Atè , and march behind her . This goddess walks ...
... Jupiter . They are crippled by frequent kneeling , have their faces full of cares and wrinkles , and their eyes always cast towards heaven . They are constant attendants on the goddess Atè , and march behind her . This goddess walks ...
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... Jupiter , when , for his en- tertainment , he lifted up a trap - door that was placed by his footstool . At its rising , there issued through it such a din of cries as astonished the philosopher . Upon his asking what they meant , Jupiter ...
... Jupiter , when , for his en- tertainment , he lifted up a trap - door that was placed by his footstool . At its rising , there issued through it such a din of cries as astonished the philosopher . Upon his asking what they meant , Jupiter ...
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... Jupiter what it meant . ' This , ' says Jupiter , is the smoke of a whole heca- tomb , that is offered me by the general of an army , who is very importunate with me to let him cut off a hundred thousand men , that are drawn up in array ...
... Jupiter what it meant . ' This , ' says Jupiter , is the smoke of a whole heca- tomb , that is offered me by the general of an army , who is very importunate with me to let him cut off a hundred thousand men , that are drawn up in array ...
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... Jupiter told him that they came up to him from the isle of Paphos , and that he every day received complaints of the same nature from that whimsical tribe of mortals who are called lovers . I am so trified with , ' says he , ' by this ...
... Jupiter told him that they came up to him from the isle of Paphos , and that he every day received complaints of the same nature from that whimsical tribe of mortals who are called lovers . I am so trified with , ' says he , ' by this ...
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