LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... bear in mind the character of our old - fashioned funeral ser- mons and epitaphs , or a more modern French funeral oration , " we may judge how far this kind of biogra- phical record is likely to contribute to the strict facts of ...
... bear in mind the character of our old - fashioned funeral ser- mons and epitaphs , or a more modern French funeral oration , " we may judge how far this kind of biogra- phical record is likely to contribute to the strict facts of ...
Pagina 22
... bear to see her husband looked down upon as a foreigner and an alien . She persuaded him to remove to Rome . " amongst a new people energy and merit must make their way : " and an omen — an eagle which took off -- ROME UNDER ITS SEVEN ...
... bear to see her husband looked down upon as a foreigner and an alien . She persuaded him to remove to Rome . " amongst a new people energy and merit must make their way : " and an omen — an eagle which took off -- ROME UNDER ITS SEVEN ...
Pagina 24
... bear his name , and to form the bound- aries of the city for some eight hundred years , down to the time of the Emperor Aurelian . But the new king's daughters had married the two sons of his predecessor Tarquinius ; and the younger ...
... bear his name , and to form the bound- aries of the city for some eight hundred years , down to the time of the Emperor Aurelian . But the new king's daughters had married the two sons of his predecessor Tarquinius ; and the younger ...
Pagina 33
... and suffer stoutly . Nor is it I alone who bear in my mind this intent toward thee : there fol- lows after me a long succession of claimants for this glory . A.C.S.S. , vol . i . c Wherefore prepare thyself at once for this conflict : to.
... and suffer stoutly . Nor is it I alone who bear in my mind this intent toward thee : there fol- lows after me a long succession of claimants for this glory . A.C.S.S. , vol . i . c Wherefore prepare thyself at once for this conflict : to.
Pagina 68
... bear arms had shut themselves in the Capitol , with their wives and children : the priest of Quirinus ( the deified Romulus ) , and the Vestal Virgins , who had charge of the Eternal Fire , had buried some of the sacred images , and ...
... bear arms had shut themselves in the Capitol , with their wives and children : the priest of Quirinus ( the deified Romulus ) , and the Vestal Virgins , who had charge of the Eternal Fire , had buried some of the sacred images , and ...
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