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... olive - oil drugged with casia : his spirit longed for what was simpler and purer . Horace too denounces wealth : he too speaks of the simplicity of Romulus and the unshorn Cato , ' praises the ' manly race of rustic warriors taught to ...
... olive - oil drugged with casia : his spirit longed for what was simpler and purer . Horace too denounces wealth : he too speaks of the simplicity of Romulus and the unshorn Cato , ' praises the ' manly race of rustic warriors taught to ...
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... olive . The chorus in Sophocles ( O. C. 693 ) celebrate as the three great gifts to Athens , the olive of Athena , the horse and the ship of Poseidon . 19. puer , Triptolemus son of Celeus of Eleusis , favourite of Demeter and inventor ...
... olive . The chorus in Sophocles ( O. C. 693 ) celebrate as the three great gifts to Athens , the olive of Athena , the horse and the ship of Poseidon . 19. puer , Triptolemus son of Celeus of Eleusis , favourite of Demeter and inventor ...
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... olive ( like our willow ) was particularly liable to sprout from the cut wood : and this fact was utilised by the gardeners . 32-4 . Grafting . impune , fanciful poetic for ' unharmed ' . 33. vertere , intrans . ' change ' . See NOTES . 79.
... olive ( like our willow ) was particularly liable to sprout from the cut wood : and this fact was utilised by the gardeners . 32-4 . Grafting . impune , fanciful poetic for ' unharmed ' . 33. vertere , intrans . ' change ' . See NOTES . 79.
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... olives : radii slender ones ( from radius , shuttle ' , the olive resembling a shuttle with wool on it ) . pausia ( Greek ) , bitter olives . 87. Orchards of Alcinous ' , from the Odyssey ( VII . 112 ) , where Homer describes the ...
... olives : radii slender ones ( from radius , shuttle ' , the olive resembling a shuttle with wool on it ) . pausia ( Greek ) , bitter olives . 87. Orchards of Alcinous ' , from the Odyssey ( VII . 112 ) , where Homer describes the ...
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... olives , vines , cattle , corn : some only maintain bees and snakes : some rich lands will produce both vines , olives , cattle , and crops . ] 178. natura , ' power ' . rebus ferendis , dative of ' work contemplated ' or ' purpose ...
... olives , vines , cattle , corn : some only maintain bees and snakes : some rich lands will produce both vines , olives , cattle , and crops . ] 178. natura , ' power ' . rebus ferendis , dative of ' work contemplated ' or ' purpose ...
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