| John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt - 1858 - 344 páginas
...hoth, for shee shall find examples infinite in either what punishment long tongues have. Eumenides, if either the soothsayers in Egypt, or the enchanters...in Greece, or all the sages of the world, can find remedie, I will procure it ; therefore dispatch with all speed : you Eumenides into Thessalie : You... | |
| John Lyly - 1858 - 346 páginas
...have. Eumenides, if either the .«•••' sayers in Egypt, or the enchanters in Thessaly, or ;h, philosophers in Greece, or all the sages of the world, can find remedie, I will procure it ; therefore dispatch with all speed : you Eumenides into Thessalie : You... | |
| John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt - 1858 - 342 páginas
...enchanters in Thessaly, or the philosophers in Greece, or all the sages of the world, can find remedie, I will procure it ; therefore dispatch with all speed : you Eumenides into Thessalie : You Zontes into Greece, (because you are acquainted in Athens.) You Pantalion to Egypt,... | |
| John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt - 1892 - 342 páginas
...both, for shee shall find examples infinite in either what punishment' long tongues have. Eumenides, if either the soothsayers in Egypt, or the enchanters...the philosophers in Greece, or all the sages of 'the wbrl<f| can find remedie, I will procure it ; therefore dispatch with all speed : you Eumenides, into... | |
| John Lyly - 1894 - 336 páginas
...enchanters in Thessaly, or the philosophers in Greece, or all the sages of the world, can find 915 remedy, I will procure it ; therefore, dispatch with...Greece, because you are acquainted in Athens ; you, Panelion, to Egypt ; saying that Cynthia sendeth, and if you will, 9» commandeth. Eum. On bowed knee... | |
| John Lyly - 1894 - 336 páginas
...910 for she shall find examples infinite in either what punishment long tongues have. Eumenides, if either the soothsayers in Egypt, or the enchanters...in Greece, or all the sages of the world, can find 915 remedy, I will procure it; therefore, dispatch with all speed : you, Eumenides, into Thessaly ;... | |
| John Lyly - 1902 - 626 páginas
...what punishment long tongues haue. Eumenides, if eyther the Soothsayers in Egipt, or the Enchaunters in Thessaly, or the Philosophers in Greece, or all the Sages of the worlde, can find remedie, I will procure it; therefore dispatch with al speede : you Eumenides, into... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1910 - 402 páginas
...to do anything in his power to help Endymion out of his sleep, Cynthia, now turns: " Eumenides, if either the soothsayers in Egypt, or the enchanters...Greece, because you are acquainted in Athens; you, Panelion, to Egypt; saying that Cynthia sendeth, and if you will, commandeth." Eumenides replies: "... | |
| Albert Feuillerat - 1910 - 694 páginas
...Froude, History of England, XII, 133. 2. « II eyther the Soothsayers in Eglpt, or the Enchaunters in Thessaly, or the Philosophers in Greece, or all the Sages of the worlde, can find remédie, 1 will procure it ; therefore dispatch with al speede . you Eumenldes, into... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 páginas
...7or she shall find examples infinite in cither [» what punishment long tongues have. Eumenicles. if e the mo [«o witli all speed : you, Kumenides, into Thessaly ; you, Zontes, into Greece, because you are acquainted... | |
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