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... ship Argo , which carried Jason and his chosen companions to Colchis , in search of the golden fleece . 37-9 . Afterwards , when mature years shall have made you a man , the mariner himself shall quit the sea , and the pine ship shall ...
... ship Argo , which carried Jason and his chosen companions to Colchis , in search of the golden fleece . 37-9 . Afterwards , when mature years shall have made you a man , the mariner himself shall quit the sea , and the pine ship shall ...
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... the daughter of Nisus , whom common report has celebrated , her white loins bound about with barking monsters , as having attacked the Dulichian ships , & c . Scylla , the daughter of Nisus , is here confounded 366 NOTES .
... the daughter of Nisus , whom common report has celebrated , her white loins bound about with barking monsters , as having attacked the Dulichian ships , & c . Scylla , the daughter of Nisus , is here confounded 366 NOTES .
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... 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 sister , Philomela , whose ...
... 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 sister , Philomela , whose ...
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... ships . 9-10 . ferre Sola — cothurno , ' to celebrate thy songs ( tragedies ) which alone are worthy of the buskin of Sophocles ; that is , worthy to be com- pared with the tragedies of Sophocles . The ' cothurnus ' here men- tioned was ...
... ships . 9-10 . ferre Sola — cothurno , ' to celebrate thy songs ( tragedies ) which alone are worthy of the buskin of Sophocles ; that is , worthy to be com- pared with the tragedies of Sophocles . The ' cothurnus ' here men- tioned was ...
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... ship , the mariners threw him overboard in order to get possession of his wealth . But the fable says , that a dolphin , which had been attracted by his music , took him upon his back , and carried him safely to the shore . 58. vivite ...
... ship , the mariners threw him overboard in order to get possession of his wealth . But the fable says , that a dolphin , which had been attracted by his music , took him upon his back , and carried him safely to the shore . 58. vivite ...
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