What must have been the consequence, if his love of wine had daily become more intense? if his fierce and uncontrollable anger? And as I mention not any one circumstance of which there is a doubt among writers, do we consider these as no disparagements... The History of Rome - Pagina 239di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1833 - 334 pagine
...have been the consequence, if his love of wine had daily increased? If his fierce and uncontrollable anger .' and as I mention not any one circumstance...exalting the reputation, even of the Parthians, at the expense of the Roman name, it was to be apprehended that the Roman people would not have had resolution... | |
| William Mitford - 1835 - 410 pagine
...have been the consequence, if bis love of wine had daily increased ? If his fierce and uncontrollable anger ? — and as I mention not any one circumstance...the Greeks, who are fond of exalting the reputation of even the Farthians, at the expense of the Roman name, it was to be apprehended that the Roman people... | |
| Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...the consequence, if his love of wine had daily become more intense ? if his fierce and uncontrollable anger? And as I mention not any one circumstance of...exalting the reputation, even of the Parthians, at the expense of the Roman name, the danger was that the Roman people would not have had resolution to bear... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1868 - 360 pagine
...have been the consequence, if his love of wine had daily increased ? if his fierce and uncontrollable anger ? and as I mention not any one circumstance...these as no disparagements to the qualifications of a commander?—Lrvy. Translate the following passage into Latin Lyric Verse :— To the Moon. Cyllene,... | |
| Livy - 1872 - 534 pagine
...the consequence, if his love of wine had daily become more intense ? if his fierce and uncontrollable anger? And as I mention not any one circumstance of...exalting the reputation, even of the Parthians, at the expense of the Roman name, the danger was that the Roman people would not have bad resolution to bear... | |
| Livy - 1879 - 546 pagine
...the consequence, if his love of wine had daily become more intense ? if his fierce and uncontrollable anger? And as I mention not any one circumstance of...exalting the reputation, even of the Parthians, at the expense of the Roman name, the danger was that the Roman people would not have had resolution to bear... | |
| Livy - 1879 - 766 pagine
...the consequence if his love of wine had daily become more intense? if his fierce and uncontrollable anger? And as I mention not any one circumstance of...then, as is frequently repeated by the silliest of tho Greeks, who are fond of exalting the reputation, even of the Parthians, at the expense of the Roman... | |
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