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... give him a certain disregard of human life and human suffering . The passion for blood and destruction— which seems to be innate in the heart of man , however it may be concealed and kept in abeyance by better feelings , and by the ...
... give him a certain disregard of human life and human suffering . The passion for blood and destruction— which seems to be innate in the heart of man , however it may be concealed and kept in abeyance by better feelings , and by the ...
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... give the order for the opening of the iron - grated doors that divided the wild beasts from the stage . The chains rattled , the bolts grated in their sockets , and the doors were drawn up by men placed in a gallery above them . There ...
... give the order for the opening of the iron - grated doors that divided the wild beasts from the stage . The chains rattled , the bolts grated in their sockets , and the doors were drawn up by men placed in a gallery above them . There ...
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... gives prizes to the bravest and most skilful of the gladiators . I would not have him miss me then . I had intended to present this foolish girl to him after the entertainment ; but her weak- ness has prevented it . You must try ...
... gives prizes to the bravest and most skilful of the gladiators . I would not have him miss me then . I had intended to present this foolish girl to him after the entertainment ; but her weak- ness has prevented it . You must try ...
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... give his aid in removing her from the theatre . Gratefully his offer was accepted ; and he and Orestes carried her along the passages which led to the outer air ; while Marcella , who was herself much distressed and agitated , fol ...
... give his aid in removing her from the theatre . Gratefully his offer was accepted ; and he and Orestes carried her along the passages which led to the outer air ; while Marcella , who was herself much distressed and agitated , fol ...
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... give . ' 66 But I may help you , if will tell me the cause of you grief . I can pity you , if I can do nothing else . " your " How should you feel pity for me ? You have never known what it is to be twice bereft of all you love ...
... give . ' 66 But I may help you , if will tell me the cause of you grief . I can pity you , if I can do nothing else . " your " How should you feel pity for me ? You have never known what it is to be twice bereft of all you love ...
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Стр. 122 - The night is far spent, and the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day ; not in revelling and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and jealousy.
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