LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 21
... it were with an overshadowing cloud - then , snatching up and carrying off each what came first to hand , they made their way out , leaving their hearths and household altars , and the roof under which they had been born and brought up ,
... it were with an overshadowing cloud - then , snatching up and carrying off each what came first to hand , they made their way out , leaving their hearths and household altars , and the roof under which they had been born and brought up ,
Pagina 22
... brought for a moment into connection . The story of the Tarquins , as Livy tells it , is briefly this : One Demaratus , a Corinthian , had emigrated during a political revolution and settled at Tarquinii . His son Lucumo had married an ...
... brought for a moment into connection . The story of the Tarquins , as Livy tells it , is briefly this : One Demaratus , a Corinthian , had emigrated during a political revolution and settled at Tarquinii . His son Lucumo had married an ...
Pagina 23
... brought up in the house of Tarquinius , the son of a slave mother , on whose head while sleep- ing lambent flames had been seen to play . Tanaquil's divining eyes saw in the prodigy an intimation of his future eminence : his abilities ...
... brought up in the house of Tarquinius , the son of a slave mother , on whose head while sleep- ing lambent flames had been seen to play . Tanaquil's divining eyes saw in the prodigy an intimation of his future eminence : his abilities ...
Pagina 25
... brought to a like violent termination . " — ( i . 48. ) For it was this Lucius Tarquinius - who thus seized the crown , as Livy says , " with no other right than force , unauthorised either by senate or commons " - who made the very ...
... brought to a like violent termination . " — ( i . 48. ) For it was this Lucius Tarquinius - who thus seized the crown , as Livy says , " with no other right than force , unauthorised either by senate or commons " - who made the very ...
Pagina 31
... brought against a Roman citizen was that he sought to make himself a " king . " Lucius Junius Brutus and Tarquinius Collatinus were at once elected chief magistrates by the assembled people ; and the annalist gives them the style and ...
... brought against a Roman citizen was that he sought to make himself a " king . " Lucius Junius Brutus and Tarquinius Collatinus were at once elected chief magistrates by the assembled people ; and the annalist gives them the style and ...
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