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... Chryseis as an ordinary mistress , much less to call himself her " master , " as if she were a common servant , all doubt on this subject would have . been set aside by the language which he applies to her on subsequent occasions . Thus ...
... Chryseis as an ordinary mistress , much less to call himself her " master , " as if she were a common servant , all doubt on this subject would have . been set aside by the language which he applies to her on subsequent occasions . Thus ...
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... Chryseis ; yet , when a reconciliation takes place between himself and that hero , he solemnly swears that he never had carnal intercourse with her . * That he was passionately fond of her he did not deny , but although he does not ...
... Chryseis ; yet , when a reconciliation takes place between himself and that hero , he solemnly swears that he never had carnal intercourse with her . * That he was passionately fond of her he did not deny , but although he does not ...
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