Studies of Roman ImperialismUniversity Press, 1906 - 281 pagine |
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Pagina xxxvi
... Empire , from Actium to Marcus Aurelius , and with all the eagerness of his youth he entered on a a project which , passing through various transformations , in the end filled all the leisure hours of fifteen years , and was still only ...
... Empire , from Actium to Marcus Aurelius , and with all the eagerness of his youth he entered on a a project which , passing through various transformations , in the end filled all the leisure hours of fifteen years , and was still only ...
Pagina xxxvii
... Empire . ' I suppose it will be out in three or four years . " But- in the language of a friend , who was also a close observer of his life " his full scholarship burst the narrow vessel ; handbooks , to be done at all , must be what an ...
... Empire . ' I suppose it will be out in three or four years . " But- in the language of a friend , who was also a close observer of his life " his full scholarship burst the narrow vessel ; handbooks , to be done at all , must be what an ...
Pagina xxxix
... Empire reading is calculated to make one grudge the loss of the northern coast to Europe . I only regret France's way of doing the job , and allow that it was not worth her while to quarrel with Italy for Tunis . It will be lucky if all ...
... Empire reading is calculated to make one grudge the loss of the northern coast to Europe . I only regret France's way of doing the job , and allow that it was not worth her while to quarrel with Italy for Tunis . It will be lucky if all ...
Pagina xl
... Empire , " and Dr. E. G. Hardy's " Christianity and the Roman Empire , " in 1895 ( Vol . x . , p . 456 ) are perhaps the most noteworthy.1 But in the new passion for Roman history the old passion for English poetry was not forgotten ...
... Empire , " and Dr. E. G. Hardy's " Christianity and the Roman Empire , " in 1895 ( Vol . x . , p . 456 ) are perhaps the most noteworthy.1 But in the new passion for Roman history the old passion for English poetry was not forgotten ...
Pagina lxxviii
... Empire . The exertion , especially if thankless , of great qualities that he thought peculiarly English , always stirred his enthusiasm ; 1 the thought of an English A friend in whose house Arnold and his wife sometimes passed a few ...
... Empire . The exertion , especially if thankless , of great qualities that he thought peculiarly English , always stirred his enthusiasm ; 1 the thought of an English A friend in whose house Arnold and his wife sometimes passed a few ...
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Studies of Roman Imperialism William Thomas Arnold,Mrs. Humphry Ward,Charles Edward Montague Visualizzazione completa - 1906 |
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Parole e frasi comuni
Achæa administration Agrippa ancient Aquitania Armenia army Arnold Arverni Asia Minor Augustus Bætica became Belgica C. E. MONTAGUE Cæsar Cantabrians Celtiberia Celtic centre century chief civilisation Claudius coast cohorts command course death doubt early Empire East Egypt Emperor English fact Fledborough French frontier Gaius Galatia Gallic Gallus Gaul Gaulish German governed governor Greece Greek hand Helvetii Iberian Imperial provinces important Italy journalist Julia Julius Cæsar later Latin legions letters Lugdunensis Lusitania Lyons magistrates Manchester military mind modern Mommsen Narbonensis natural never Nicopolis Octavian official once organisation Oxford Patræ perhaps political reign Republic Rhine road Roman citizens Roman colony Roman history Romanisation Rome Senate senatorial provinces side Spain Spanish speaking Strabo Syria Tarraco Tarraconensis territory things Three Gauls Tiberius tion took town Treveri tribunician power Triumvirate Vocontii whole writes young καὶ τε τῆς τῶν
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Pagina lxxxiv - ... My lips, drawn in, said not Alas ! My hair was over in the grass, My naked ears heard the day pass. My eyes, wide open, had the run Of some ten weeds to fix upon; Among those few, out of the sun, The woodspurge flowered, three cups in one. From perfect grief there need not be Wisdom or even memory: One thing then learnt remains to me, — The woodspurge has a cup of three.
Pagina lxxiv - Too terrible for the ear : the time has been, That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools : this is more strange Than such a murder is.
Pagina 190 - Gallus at the time he was prefect of Egypt, and accompanied him as far as Syene and the frontiers of Ethiopia, and I found that about...