The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... Autolycus , the son of Mercury ( after whom Shak- speare christened his merry rogue in the Winter's Tale ) was a thief suitable to the greater airiness of his origin . He is said to have performed tricks which must awake the envy even ...
... Autolycus , the son of Mercury ( after whom Shak- speare christened his merry rogue in the Winter's Tale ) was a thief suitable to the greater airiness of his origin . He is said to have performed tricks which must awake the envy even ...
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... Autolycus himself , however , was outwitted by Sisyphus , the son of Eolus . Autolycus was in the habit of stealing his neighbours ' cattle , and altering the marks upon them . Among others he stole some from Sisyphus ; but ...
... Autolycus himself , however , was outwitted by Sisyphus , the son of Eolus . Autolycus was in the habit of stealing his neighbours ' cattle , and altering the marks upon them . Among others he stole some from Sisyphus ; but ...
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