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... Boeotia , and taught the sublimest operation of the mind , that of arresting the fleeting sounds of the voice by the use of determinate cha- racters ; have in the persons of Cecrops and Cadmus been consecrated by the grateful traditions ...
... Boeotia , and taught the sublimest operation of the mind , that of arresting the fleeting sounds of the voice by the use of determinate cha- racters ; have in the persons of Cecrops and Cadmus been consecrated by the grateful traditions ...
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... Boeotia , Megaris , Corinthia , and Sicyonia . Beyond are the Oneian mountains , ex- tending from the Skironian rocks to Boeotia and mount Citharon . " I can only add to this description , that the Olmian promontory , mount Kirphis ...
... Boeotia , Megaris , Corinthia , and Sicyonia . Beyond are the Oneian mountains , ex- tending from the Skironian rocks to Boeotia and mount Citharon . " I can only add to this description , that the Olmian promontory , mount Kirphis ...
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... Boeotia , Attica , and Argolis . I remained the whole day upon , this solitary rock , drawing the wonderful scenery with which I was so luxuriously regaled . It was a feast both for the eye and for the mind . The prospect from this spot ...
... Boeotia , Attica , and Argolis . I remained the whole day upon , this solitary rock , drawing the wonderful scenery with which I was so luxuriously regaled . It was a feast both for the eye and for the mind . The prospect from this spot ...
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