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... expression of Zosimus is strong and lively , καταφρόνησιν ἐμποιῆσαι τοῖς Toλeniois àρKOUVтas , sufficient to excite the contempt of the enemy . Eos qui catholicæ sectæ sunt inimici , intra palatium militare prohibemus . Nullus nobis sit ...
... expression of Zosimus is strong and lively , καταφρόνησιν ἐμποιῆσαι τοῖς Toλeniois àρKOUVтas , sufficient to excite the contempt of the enemy . Eos qui catholicæ sectæ sunt inimici , intra palatium militare prohibemus . Nullus nobis sit ...
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... expression of opulence and splendor ; 28 but the nobles and senators of Rome aspired , in due gradation , to imitate that illustrious family . The accurate description of the city , which was composed in the Theodosian age , enu ...
... expression of opulence and splendor ; 28 but the nobles and senators of Rome aspired , in due gradation , to imitate that illustrious family . The accurate description of the city , which was composed in the Theodosian age , enu ...
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... expression ; he will perhaps detect the latent prejudices , and personal resentments , which soured the tem- per of Ammianus himself ; but he will surely observe , with philosophic curiosity , the interesting and original picture of the ...
... expression ; he will perhaps detect the latent prejudices , and personal resentments , which soured the tem- per of Ammianus himself ; but he will surely observe , with philosophic curiosity , the interesting and original picture of the ...
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... expression of Cimmerian darkness was originally borrowed from the description of Homer ( in the eleventh book of the Odyssey ) , which he applies to a remote and fabulous country on the shores of the ocean . See Erasmi Adagia , in his ...
... expression of Cimmerian darkness was originally borrowed from the description of Homer ( in the eleventh book of the Odyssey ) , which he applies to a remote and fabulous country on the shores of the ocean . See Erasmi Adagia , in his ...
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... expressions of the historian Ammianus are not less strong and animated than those of the satirist ; and both the one and the other painted from the life . The numbers which the great Circus was capable of re- ceiving are taken from the ...
... expressions of the historian Ammianus are not less strong and animated than those of the satirist ; and both the one and the other painted from the life . The numbers which the great Circus was capable of re- ceiving are taken from the ...
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