Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volume 5Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1824 |
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Page 520
... Attalus , his enemy , though Atta- lus hated and persecuted him more than ever , and daily did him fresh injury . " By such forbearance Attalus was still more exasperated , and he hired wicked men to lay waste Meno's garden in the night ...
... Attalus , his enemy , though Atta- lus hated and persecuted him more than ever , and daily did him fresh injury . " By such forbearance Attalus was still more exasperated , and he hired wicked men to lay waste Meno's garden in the night ...
Page 521
... Attalus lost all that he possessed , and he became exceed- ingly poor , and suffered want with his wife and children , and Attalus himself fell sick with distress and grief . " Then Meno took courage and went again to him and said , Ah ...
... Attalus lost all that he possessed , and he became exceed- ingly poor , and suffered want with his wife and children , and Attalus himself fell sick with distress and grief . " Then Meno took courage and went again to him and said , Ah ...
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