Valerius: A Roman Story, כרך 1W. Blackwood, 1821 - 347 עמודים |
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עמוד
... know what's done i ' the Capitol ! IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . I. SHAKESPEARE . EDINBURGH : RINTED FOR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD , EDINBURGH ; AND T. CADELL , STRAND , LONDON . MVSEVM BRITAN NICVM VALERIUS . VOL . I. Α VALERIUS 1821 . Front Cover.
... know what's done i ' the Capitol ! IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . I. SHAKESPEARE . EDINBURGH : RINTED FOR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD , EDINBURGH ; AND T. CADELL , STRAND , LONDON . MVSEVM BRITAN NICVM VALERIUS . VOL . I. Α VALERIUS 1821 . Front Cover.
עמוד
A Roman Story John Gibson Lockhart. MVSEVM BRITAN NICVM VALERIUS . VOL . I. Α VALERIUS . CHAPTER I.
A Roman Story John Gibson Lockhart. MVSEVM BRITAN NICVM VALERIUS . VOL . I. Α VALERIUS . CHAPTER I.
עמוד 1
A Roman Story John Gibson Lockhart. VALERIUS . VOL . I. Α VALERIUS . CHAPTER I. SINCE you are desirous , my.
A Roman Story John Gibson Lockhart. VALERIUS . VOL . I. Α VALERIUS . CHAPTER I. SINCE you are desirous , my.
עמוד 3
... I cannot refuse to comply with a request , the motive of which , I doubt not , is as laudable as its expression is earnest . I am now an old man , and have lived for threescore years in a remote province of an empire , VALERIUS. ...
... I cannot refuse to comply with a request , the motive of which , I doubt not , is as laudable as its expression is earnest . I am now an old man , and have lived for threescore years in a remote province of an empire , VALERIUS. ...
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already altar Amphitheatre appeared arena Aspar assembly Athanasia attention beautiful began beneath bosom Boto Cæsar Capito Centurion cerning Christian commanded concerning countenance crowd dark delight demeanour Demochares Domitian door doubt Dromo dungeon Emperor entered Euphranor eyes face faith father feel Flamens forthwith gazing gladiators Greek grotto hand head hear heard heaven hour immediately insomuch Jews Jupiter knew lady length Licinius lictors lips look luxurious maidens Mamurra manner master mind mother multitude nasia nature Nerva ness never Nevertheless night observed once orator perceive perhaps porch Prætorian present prince quoth regard replied Roman Rome Rubellia Sabinus seemed seen Sempronia sesterces shew side silence slaves smile soldier soon sooner sound speak spearman spectacle splendour stedfast stept Stoic stood sure ther things thought Thraso Tiber tion Trajan truth utter Valerius Vespasian villa voice vomitory walked whispered words Xerophrastes young Sextus