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Pagina 132
... Themistocles , the Athenian , who had led the allies to victory at Salamis , proposed to burn their fleets at anchor so soon as the danger was overpassed : for by this means Athens might seize the supremacy of the sea . The story need ...
... Themistocles , the Athenian , who had led the allies to victory at Salamis , proposed to burn their fleets at anchor so soon as the danger was overpassed : for by this means Athens might seize the supremacy of the sea . The story need ...
Pagina 213
... Themistocles boasts of being able to make a small city great , though he cannot , indeed , tune a viol or play of the psalterion , Amyot calls his words . un peu haultaines et odieuses ' they are repugnant to the cultured prelate , and ...
... Themistocles boasts of being able to make a small city great , though he cannot , indeed , tune a viol or play of the psalterion , Amyot calls his words . un peu haultaines et odieuses ' they are repugnant to the cultured prelate , and ...
Pagina 216
... Themistocles ' father shows him the shipwracks and ribbes ( Amyot : ' les corps ' ) of olde gallyes cast here and there . You have , You have , pluck out of his head the ' 4 worm of ambition ' 4 for oster de sa fantasie l'ambition ...
... Themistocles ' father shows him the shipwracks and ribbes ( Amyot : ' les corps ' ) of olde gallyes cast here and there . You have , You have , pluck out of his head the ' 4 worm of ambition ' 4 for oster de sa fantasie l'ambition ...
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