Though but a youth, he refused to obey Sulla's command. A price was set on his head and he was obliged to flee for his life. Often he was in great peril, and once he was taken, and escaped only by bribing his captor. His friends interceded for him, pleading... Second Year Latin - Pagina 100a cura di - 1899 - 685 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| James Anthony Froude - 1879 - 646 pagine
...pardon. The Dictator consented at last, but with prophetic reluctance. ' Take him,' he said at length, ' since you will have it so — but I would have you...so earnest will one day overthrow the aristocracy, for whom you and I have fought so hardly ; in this young Caesar there are many Mariuses.' l Caesar,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1880 - 592 pagine
...with prophetic reluctance. " Take him," he said at length, " since you will have it so — but I wouid have you know that the youth for whom you are so earnest will one day overthrow the aristocracy, foi whom you and I have fought so hardly ; in this young Caesar there are many Mariuses." l Caesar,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1883 - 466 pagine
...pardon. The Dictator consented at last, but with prophetic reluctance. " Take him," he said at length, "since you will have it so — but I would have you...so earnest will one day overthrow the aristocracy, for whom you and I have fought so hardly; in this young Cassar there are many Mariuses."* Csesar, not... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1898 - 792 pagine
...Caesar was still a boy, he was appointed a priest of Jupiter. This office was a perfunctory one and bad little real religious significance. In 83 he married...valor by saving a comrade's life. Sulla died in 78 and Cassar returned to his family and resumed his studies. He was a diligent and thorough student and doubtless... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1903 - 674 pagine
...him, and at last the Dictator reluctantly yielded, saying, "Take him, since you will have it во — but I would have you know that the youth for whom you plead will sometime overthrow the aristocracy for whom you and I have fought so hard; in this young... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1904 - 550 pagine
...to reach back on his mother's side to Ancus Marcius, the Roman king, and on the father's to yEneas, the founder of the Roman nation and reputed to be...overthrow the aristocracy. I see in him many Mariuses." of Greek, rhetoric, grammar, philosophy, and oratory. To be a good speaker was essential to political... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1909 - 532 pagine
...sent to kill him. Powerful friends interceded for him, and at last the Dictator reluctantly yielded, saying, "Take him, since you will have it so — but...I would have you know that the youth for whom you plead will sometime overthrow the aristocracy for whom you and I have fought so hard; in this young... | |
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