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... begs the other ; " Demus . is an excellent fellow at home , but once set him down at a public meeting , and he goes wild ! " To the Pnyx , however , Demus vows they must all go ; and to that place the scene changes . There the contest ...
... begs the other ; " Demus . is an excellent fellow at home , but once set him down at a public meeting , and he goes wild ! " To the Pnyx , however , Demus vows they must all go ; and to that place the scene changes . There the contest ...
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... begs that at least his employer will listen to some new oracles which he has to communicate . They promise that he shall be sovereign of all Greece , and sit crowned with roses . The new man declares that he has oracles too - plenty of ...
... begs that at least his employer will listen to some new oracles which he has to communicate . They promise that he shall be sovereign of all Greece , and sit crowned with roses . The new man declares that he has oracles too - plenty of ...
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... begs a respite , until his master sees what nice messes he will bring him . The other assures him he has far better viands , all ready hot ; and the sensual old Demus , licking his lips , will wait until he has made trial of both ...
... begs a respite , until his master sees what nice messes he will bring him . The other assures him he has far better viands , all ready hot ; and the sensual old Demus , licking his lips , will wait until he has made trial of both ...
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... begs to know what crime he has committed . They soon let him know it : he has presumed to sepa- rate his private interest from the public cause , and to make a private treaty with the detested Spartans . They will listen to no ...
... begs to know what crime he has committed . They soon let him know it : he has presumed to sepa- rate his private interest from the public cause , and to make a private treaty with the detested Spartans . They will listen to no ...
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... beg that warrior to heal , as his touch alone could do , the wound which he had made . The whole scene should be read , if not in the original , then in Mr Frere's admirable translation . Dicæopolis begs Euripides to lend him certain ...
... beg that warrior to heal , as his touch alone could do , the wound which he had made . The whole scene should be read , if not in the original , then in Mr Frere's admirable translation . Dicæopolis begs Euripides to lend him certain ...
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