| Plutarch - 1727 - 432 pagine
...was over he was thrown into Prifon, where whilft they were all in hafte to ftrip him, Some of them tore his Robe off his back, and Others catching eagerly at his Pendants pull'd the Tips of his Ears off with them. After This, as they were cafting him naked and full of Horior... | |
| Plutarch - 1758 - 476 pagine
...was over he was thrown into prifon, where whilft they were all in hafte to ftrip him, fome of them tore his robe off his back, and others catching eagerly at his pendants pulled the tips of his ears off with them. After this, as they were cafting him naked and full of horror into... | |
| Plutarchus - 1758 - 476 pagine
...was over he was thrown into prifon, where whilft they were all in Hafte to (trip him, fome of them tore his robe off his back, and others catching eagerly at his pendants pulled the tips of his ears off" with them. After this, as they were cafting him naked and full of horror... | |
| Plutarch - 1770 - 498 pagine
...fenfes. After the triumph, he was thrown into prifon, where, whilft they were in hafte to ftrip him, fome tore his robe off his back, and others catching eagerly at his pendants, pulled off the tips of his ears with them. When he was thruft down naked into the dungeon, all wild and confufed, he faid with a frantic... | |
| Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - 1794 - 406 pagine
.... After the triumph, he was thrown into prifon, where, whilft they weie in haite to ftrip him, fome tore his robe off his back( and others catching eagerly at his pendants, pulled off the tips of his ears with them. When he was thruft down naked into the dungeon, all wild and confufed, he laid with a frantic... | |
| Plutarch - 1801 - 528 pagine
...triumph, he was thrown into prifon, where, whilft they were in hafte to ftrip him, fome tore his robe oft' his back, and others catching eagerly at his pendants, pulled off the tips of his ears with them. When he was thruft down naked into the dungeon, all wild and confufed, he faid with a frantic... | |
| Plutarch - 1804 - 410 pagine
...triumph, he was thrown intoprifon, where,whilft they were in halte to ftrip him, fome tore his robe oft his back, and others catching eagerly at his pendants, pulled off the tips of his ears with them. When lie was thru ft down naked into the dungeon, all wild and confufed, he faid with a... | |
| Plutarchus - 1813 - 522 pagine
...was. * Cassius Lopginus, At)r«;IiM0, Sc.«iirus, Cassia, ai)d C tlirown into prison, where, whilst they were in haste to strip him, some tore his robe off his back, and others eagerly catching at his pendants, pulled off the tips of his ears with them. When he was thurst down... | |
| Plutarch - 1821 - 332 pagine
...car of the conqueror, he lost his senses. After the triumph, he was thrown into prison, where, whilst they were in haste to strip him, some tore his robe...eagerly at his pendants, pulled off the tips of his ears with them. "When he was thrust down naked into the dungeon, all wild and confused, he said with a trait... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 504 pagine
...car of the conqueror, he lost his senses. After the triumph, he was thrown into prison, where, whilst they were in haste to strip him, some tore his robe...eagerly at his pendants, pulled off the tips of his ears with them. When he was thrust down naked into the dungeon, all wild and confused, he said, with a frantic... | |
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