The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell & Sons, 1902 - 646 sider |
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... noble a thing it is to despise all these inconsiderable and trifling things , and to bend one's attention to the ... nobles had statues he had none , replied : " I had rather that good men should marvel how it was that I did not earn ...
... noble a thing it is to despise all these inconsiderable and trifling things , and to bend one's attention to the ... nobles had statues he had none , replied : " I had rather that good men should marvel how it was that I did not earn ...
Side 17
... nobles being ashamed to see the beauty of this full - grown maiden , while her moneyless father was so long absent on the service of his country . 12. But now if you , as an honourable stranger , should enter the house of any one well ...
... nobles being ashamed to see the beauty of this full - grown maiden , while her moneyless father was so long absent on the service of his country . 12. But now if you , as an honourable stranger , should enter the house of any one well ...
Side 20
... nobles , like the Lotophagi , celebrated in Homer , who detained men by the deliciousness of their fruit , allured foreigners of free birth by manifold attentions of courtesy and kindness . 22. But now , in their empty arrogance , some ...
... nobles , like the Lotophagi , celebrated in Homer , who detained men by the deliciousness of their fruit , allured foreigners of free birth by manifold attentions of courtesy and kindness . 22. But now , in their empty arrogance , some ...
Side 59
... nobles hastened to the palace . No one had either mind to conceive or tongue to recommend what was best to be done ; but in suppressed tones they mentioned the name of Ursicinus as a man eminent for skill in affairs of war , and one who ...
... nobles hastened to the palace . No one had either mind to conceive or tongue to recommend what was best to be done ; but in suppressed tones they mentioned the name of Ursicinus as a man eminent for skill in affairs of war , and one who ...
Side 101
... nobles in the senate - house , and harangued the populace from the tribune , he retired , with the good - will of all , into his palace , where he enjoyed the luxury he had wished for . And often , when celebrating the equestrian games ...
... nobles in the senate - house , and harangued the populace from the tribune , he retired , with the good - will of all , into his palace , where he enjoyed the luxury he had wished for . And often , when celebrating the equestrian games ...
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