Sequel to the English Reader: Or, Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry : Designed to Improve the Highest Class of Learners in Reading to Establish a Taste for Just and Accurate Composition, and to Promote the Interests of Piety and VirtueJohn S. Taylor, 1844 - 358 páginas |
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... Eurystheus which imposes heroic labours on mankind . The muses incite to action , as well as entertain the hours of re- pose ; and I think you should honour them for presenting to heroes so noble a recreation , as may prevent their ...
... Eurystheus which imposes heroic labours on mankind . The muses incite to action , as well as entertain the hours of re- pose ; and I think you should honour them for presenting to heroes so noble a recreation , as may prevent their ...
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... Eurystheus were to set me to work again , he would find me a worse task than any he imposed ; he would make me read over a great library ; and I would serve it as I did the Hydra , I would burn as I went on , that one chimera might not ...
... Eurystheus were to set me to work again , he would find me a worse task than any he imposed ; he would make me read over a great library ; and I would serve it as I did the Hydra , I would burn as I went on , that one chimera might not ...
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