A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Pagina 121
Gracchus raised his hand to his head - it was thought to be a signal ; planks and
benches were snatched up and his followers broke up the knot of the opposing
faction . Meanwhile at a session of the Senate there had been hot discussion .
Gracchus raised his hand to his head - it was thought to be a signal ; planks and
benches were snatched up and his followers broke up the knot of the opposing
faction . Meanwhile at a session of the Senate there had been hot discussion .
Pagina 148
After some hot street - fighting the democrats were scattered . Sulpicius ' bloody
head was nailed up on the Rostrum . Marius fied and was declared an outlaw .
He sailed from Ostia , but was driven by winds on to the coast of southern Latium
.
After some hot street - fighting the democrats were scattered . Sulpicius ' bloody
head was nailed up on the Rostrum . Marius fied and was declared an outlaw .
He sailed from Ostia , but was driven by winds on to the coast of southern Latium
.
Pagina 198
... of Euripides was being performed ; and in place of the dummy head of the
mythological Pentheus , the actor - with a horrible touch of realism - substituted
the head of Crassus himself , winning the reward of a silver talent for his bright
idea .
... of Euripides was being performed ; and in place of the dummy head of the
mythological Pentheus , the actor - with a horrible touch of realism - substituted
the head of Crassus himself , winning the reward of a silver talent for his bright
idea .
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Sommario
LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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