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... Troy , was employed as a shepherd on Mount Ida , when the three goddesses , Juno , Venus , and Minerva , referring to him a dispute about their respective charms , he adjudged the palm of beauty to Venus . arces ' ; the Acropolis of ...
... Troy , was employed as a shepherd on Mount Ida , when the three goddesses , Juno , Venus , and Minerva , referring to him a dispute about their respective charms , he adjudged the palm of beauty to Venus . arces ' ; the Acropolis of ...
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... Troy . Finally , there was the Iron age , which the poets always speak of as the present condition of mankind , who have reached the last stage of degeneracy and wickedness . Virgil here supposes that the termination of this gloomy ...
... Troy . Finally , there was the Iron age , which the poets always speak of as the present condition of mankind , who have reached the last stage of degeneracy and wickedness . Virgil here supposes that the termination of this gloomy ...
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... Troy . Hence " Dulichian ships , " so called from Dulichium , an island in the Ionian sea , subject to Ulysses . · 78. Terei ' ; Tereus , a king of Thrace , who married Procne , and had by her a son , Itys . He afterwards violated her ...
... Troy . Hence " Dulichian ships , " so called from Dulichium , an island in the Ionian sea , subject to Ulysses . · 78. Terei ' ; Tereus , a king of Thrace , who married Procne , and had by her a son , Itys . He afterwards violated her ...
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... Troy . Laomedon , the found- er of Troy , hired Neptune and Apollo to assist him in building its walls , and then defrauded them of the pay . He broke his word also to Hercules . The poet supposes , that these sins were visited upon his ...
... Troy . Laomedon , the found- er of Troy , hired Neptune and Apollo to assist him in building its walls , and then defrauded them of the pay . He broke his word also to Hercules . The poet supposes , that these sins were visited upon his ...
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... Troy , sport with rude verses and unrestrained laughter . The Ausonians were the ancient inhabitants of Italy , and through them , the Romans traced their origin to the Trojans . 387. The performers wore grotesque masks , cut out of ...
... Troy , sport with rude verses and unrestrained laughter . The Ausonians were the ancient inhabitants of Italy , and through them , the Romans traced their origin to the Trojans . 387. The performers wore grotesque masks , cut out of ...
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