A genus of grasses with broad leaves and a dense spike of flowers.
1 Then Phalaris motioned for a particular girl and youth to approach him.
2 The epistles of Cicero were fine, and so were those of Phalaris .
3 In the centre. Phalaris was large and sullen, with a pursed mouth.
4 The sheath-like cotyledons of Phalaris Canariensis are extremely sensitive to apogeotropism.
5 They halted before Phalaris and gave him a parody of the imperial salute.
6 With a gesture quite as majestic as any of Constantius's, Phalaris acknowledged the salute.
7 People who had never heard of the Epistles of Phalaris began to inquire about them.
8 These epistles give a further reason to believe, that the others were written by Phalaris .
9 Such was the message of Phalaris ; and his statement is in strict accordance with the facts.
10 A pot with seedlings of Phalaris was covered
11 Phalaris then turned to the boy and lifted up his tunic as far as the belly.
12 Phalaris , that was inexorable to all other enemies, relented at the charms of Stesichorus his muse.
13 Suddenly Phalaris reached up and tore the girl's dress at the shoulder; it fell to her knees.
14 As he came near, behold two heroes of the Ancient army, Phalaris and Æsop, lay fast asleep.
15 On behalf of the Ancients, stress was laid by Temple on the letters of Phalaris , tyrant of Agrigentum.
16 183; but more striking instances were occasionally observed with Beta, Brassica, and Phalaris .
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