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... fall short in every other respect of those who make a profession of religion , would at least outshine them in this particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the imprudent fervours of religion : but so ...
... fall short in every other respect of those who make a profession of religion , would at least outshine them in this particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the imprudent fervours of religion : but so ...
Side 122
... fall . Melissa , in love with Daphnis , very much bruised , but escaped with life . Cynisca , the wife of Æschines , being in love with Lycus ; and Æschines her husband being in love with Eurilla ; ( which had made this married couple ...
... fall . Melissa , in love with Daphnis , very much bruised , but escaped with life . Cynisca , the wife of Æschines , being in love with Lycus ; and Æschines her husband being in love with Eurilla ; ( which had made this married couple ...
Side 123
... fall . Hipparchus , being passionately fond of his own wife , who was enamoured of Bathyllus , leaped and died of his fall ; upon which his wife married her gallant . Tettyx , the dancing - master , in love with Olympia , an Athenian ...
... fall . Hipparchus , being passionately fond of his own wife , who was enamoured of Bathyllus , leaped and died of his fall ; upon which his wife married her gallant . Tettyx , the dancing - master , in love with Olympia , an Athenian ...
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Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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