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... successful ; they carry off the famous horses of Rhesus and return to a dip in the sea , followed by a hot bath and ... success at first , in which they make their deadly way through the Latin camp which is buried in drunken slumber ...
... successful ; they carry off the famous horses of Rhesus and return to a dip in the sea , followed by a hot bath and ... success at first , in which they make their deadly way through the Latin camp which is buried in drunken slumber ...
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... successful if their own characters are perfectly straight and upright , one of them will probably bend and twist out of ... success of that particular job that the wood should be perfectly dry and well seasoned . And when in addition we ...
... successful if their own characters are perfectly straight and upright , one of them will probably bend and twist out of ... success of that particular job that the wood should be perfectly dry and well seasoned . And when in addition we ...
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... successful foreign invasions have always come from central Europe , from the valley of the Danube and the Save and up the latter's tributaries . Though the Serbs and Croats reached their present settle- ments in the seventeenth century ...
... successful foreign invasions have always come from central Europe , from the valley of the Danube and the Save and up the latter's tributaries . Though the Serbs and Croats reached their present settle- ments in the seventeenth century ...
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VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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