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... trouble and confusion , neither party knowing how either to rule or to give way properly . And if the baby is under the nurse , and the boy under the master , and the lad under the master of the gymnasium , and the youth under his lover ...
... trouble and confusion , neither party knowing how either to rule or to give way properly . And if the baby is under the nurse , and the boy under the master , and the lad under the master of the gymnasium , and the youth under his lover ...
Page 49
... trouble or danger about it , unless he was in love . And not to mention here such famous courtesans as Phryne or Lais , Gnathænium , ' kind- ling her lamp at evening time , ' on the look - out for lovers and inviting them , is often ...
... trouble or danger about it , unless he was in love . And not to mention here such famous courtesans as Phryne or Lais , Gnathænium , ' kind- ling her lamp at evening time , ' on the look - out for lovers and inviting them , is often ...
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... trouble ? " 2 And those diffe- rences and quarrels which the bed generates will not easily be put an end to at any other time or place . § XL . Hermione seems to speak the truth where she says : " The visits of bad women ruined me ...
... trouble ? " 2 And those diffe- rences and quarrels which the bed generates will not easily be put an end to at any other time or place . § XL . Hermione seems to speak the truth where she says : " The visits of bad women ruined me ...
Page 85
... trouble me even more than the event itself . And yet I have not a heart hard as heart of oak or flintstone , as you yourself know very well , who have shared with me in the bringing up of so many children , as they have all been ...
... trouble me even more than the event itself . And yet I have not a heart hard as heart of oak or flintstone , as you yourself know very well , who have shared with me in the bringing up of so many children , as they have all been ...
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... trouble us . Though , on the other hand , I fear that if we cease to grieve we may also cease to remember her , like Clymene , who says in the Play- " I hate the supple bow of cornel - wood , And would put down athletics , " because she ...
... trouble us . Though , on the other hand , I fear that if we cease to grieve we may also cease to remember her , like Clymene , who says in the Play- " I hate the supple bow of cornel - wood , And would put down athletics , " because she ...
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