And herein you should desire with all your might to shun the weakness, with a lively apprehension to avoid the mistake of supposing that the bright lights of the eyes were made in order that we might see ; and that the tapering ends of the shanks and... The Journal of Philology - 130. lappuselaboja - 1896Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Henry Wentworth Acland - 1865 - 100 lapas
...And herein you should desire with all your might to shun the weakness, and with a lively apprehension to avoid the mistake of supposing that the bright...the shanks and hams are attached to the feet as a base, in order to enable us to step out with long strides ; or again, that the fore-arms were slung... | |
| John R. Leifchild - 1872 - 578 lapas
..." And herein you should desire with all your might to shun the weakness, with a lively apprehension to avoid the mistake of supposing that the bright...the shanks and hams are attached to the feet as a base in order to enable us to step out with long strides ; or, again, that the forearms were slung... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1900 - 196 lapas
...this. And herein you should desire with all your might to shun the weakness, with a lively apprehension to avoid the mistake of supposing that the bright...the shanks and hams are attached to the feet as a base in order to enable us to step out with long strides ; or again that the forearms were slung to... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1903 - 202 lapas
...this. And herein you should desire with all your might to shun the weakness, with a lively apprehension to avoid the mistake of supposing that the bright...the shanks and hams are attached to the feet as a base in order to enable us to step out with long strides ; or again that the forearms were slung to... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1908 - 530 lapas
...this. And herein you should desire with all your might to shun the weakness, with a lively apprehension to avoid the mistake of supposing that the bright...the shanks and hams are attached to the feet as a base in order to enable us to step out with long strides ; or again that the forearms were slung to... | |
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