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Page 141
... thee to triumph over us : as for them , indeed , I honour and applaud them , but cannot think that a fpark of their vir- tue animates thy bofom ; for thou haft pre- ferred the plunder of our inheritance to the glory of being their ...
... thee to triumph over us : as for them , indeed , I honour and applaud them , but cannot think that a fpark of their vir- tue animates thy bofom ; for thou haft pre- ferred the plunder of our inheritance to the glory of being their ...
Page 380
... thee , O king , with thy braced bow , I fee before me , as it were , the God Mahéfa chaf- ing a hart , with his bow , named pináca , braced in his left hand . Dufhm . The fleet animal has given us a long chafe . Oh there he runs , with ...
... thee , O king , with thy braced bow , I fee before me , as it were , the God Mahéfa chaf- ing a hart , with his bow , named pináca , braced in his left hand . Dufhm . The fleet animal has given us a long chafe . Oh there he runs , with ...
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... thee , most illuftrious of monarchs ; worthy , in- deed , of a prince descended from Puru . Mayst thou have a fon adorned with virtues , a fove- reign of the world ! Pup . [ Elevating both his hands . ] Oh ! by all means , may thy fon ...
... thee , most illuftrious of monarchs ; worthy , in- deed , of a prince descended from Puru . Mayst thou have a fon adorned with virtues , a fove- reign of the world ! Pup . [ Elevating both his hands . ] Oh ! by all means , may thy fon ...
Page 386
... thee , who art foft as the fresh - blown Mallicà , to fill with water the canals which have been dug round these tender fhrubs . Sac . It is not only in obedience to our father that I thus employ myfelf , though that were a fufficient ...
... thee , who art foft as the fresh - blown Mallicà , to fill with water the canals which have been dug round these tender fhrubs . Sac . It is not only in obedience to our father that I thus employ myfelf , though that were a fufficient ...
Page 393
... a forest peopled only by fimple anchorites ? Sac . [ Afide . ] Perplex not thyfelf , O my heart ! let the faithful Anufúyá direct with her counsel the thoughts which rise in thee . Dufbm . [ Afide . ] How fhall I reveal THE FATAL RING .
... a forest peopled only by fimple anchorites ? Sac . [ Afide . ] Perplex not thyfelf , O my heart ! let the faithful Anufúyá direct with her counsel the thoughts which rise in thee . Dufbm . [ Afide . ] How fhall I reveal THE FATAL RING .
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adopted fon adverfaries affert Afide Aftyphilus againſt alfo alſo anſwered Apollodorus Archon Athenian Athens becauſe brother cafe caufe cauſe Charidemus Ciron claim Cleon coufin court daugh daughter deceaſed defcended defire Demochares Demofthenes depofitions Dicæogenes Diocles Dufbm Dufhm eftate Endius eſtate Eubulides Euctemon Eupolis faid falfely fame father favour fecond feems fhall fhould fifter fince firft firſt fome fortune friends fucceffion fuch fuit fuppofe fupporting Hagnias Hagnon heir himſelf houſe huſband Ifæus iffue inheritance judges juft juftice juſt lefs legitimate Leochares Lyfias Mádh marriage married Menexenus minas moft moſt mother muft muſt myſelf neareſt Nicodemus obferved occafion orator paffage perfons perfuaded Philoctemon Phylomache pleaſed poffeffed poffeffions prefent prove publick Pyrrhus raiſed reaſon reſpect Sacontalá ſeems ſhall ſhe ſon ſpeak ſpeech Stratocles ſuppoſe thefe themſelves Theopompus ther theſe thofe thoſe thou tion uncle uſe ward whilft whofe whoſe witneffes Xenocles