Valerius: A Roman Story, כרך 2Harper, 1835 - 216 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 32
עמוד 7
... master at that moment of less firmness , I might have been excu- sable ; for , looking down , I perceived that a lamp was burning in the midst of the sepulchral tower far below me , and saw sitting around it a company of at least eight ...
... master at that moment of less firmness , I might have been excu- sable ; for , looking down , I perceived that a lamp was burning in the midst of the sepulchral tower far below me , and saw sitting around it a company of at least eight ...
עמוד 23
... master in this fastness ? " " But my mother has the key , " quoth the boy . " Even so , little spark , " replies the senior ; " therefore fetch it from her quickly , and tell her , Anthony , " added he in a lower note- " be sure you ...
... master in this fastness ? " " But my mother has the key , " quoth the boy . " Even so , little spark , " replies the senior ; " therefore fetch it from her quickly , and tell her , Anthony , " added he in a lower note- " be sure you ...
עמוד 26
... Master Christian , they say you were caught eating a raw child , but may I be so dieted myself if I believe it ; for I've seen a good deal both of peace and of war in my day , and I never yet knew anybody that preferred such fare when ...
... Master Christian , they say you were caught eating a raw child , but may I be so dieted myself if I believe it ; for I've seen a good deal both of peace and of war in my day , and I never yet knew anybody that preferred such fare when ...
עמוד 33
... Master Sabi- nus had always such a merry way with him ! Well , who should have thought , when the soldiers brought him in with such a show of mystery , that it was all for kissing a young lady by moonlight ! ha , ha , ha ! I pro- test ...
... Master Sabi- nus had always such a merry way with him ! Well , who should have thought , when the soldiers brought him in with such a show of mystery , that it was all for kissing a young lady by moonlight ! ha , ha , ha ! I pro- test ...
עמוד 34
... Master Kæso , " quoth she again , " when will you have done with your joking ? ha , ha ! Well , your father loved a jest in his time himself ; but now he , I suppose , is quiet enough . And how is the old gentleman , and how does he ...
... Master Kæso , " quoth she again , " when will you have done with your joking ? ha , ha ! Well , your father loved a jest in his time himself ; but now he , I suppose , is quiet enough . And how is the old gentleman , and how does he ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
already Apollo appeared Atha Athanasia Atys Aurelius beautiful believe beneath bosom Boto Caius Cesar chamber Christian Cotilius countenance Cretan Cybele dark dear boy dear Valerius Domitian door doubt Dromo Esquiline eyes faith father fear Flamen gate gazed girl hand hear heard heart heaven hope horses interrupted jailer Jove Jupiter lady least Licinius lifted light lips listen look Mammertine master mean ment nasia Nerva never night noble noble lady old priest once over-against Palma passed perceived pity Pona poor portico Prætorian pray priestess prison quoth the centurion replied Roman Rome Rubellia Sabinus salute scarcely seemed seen Sempronia Sextus side silence Silo sitting slave smile soldier soon speak steps stood sure sword tears tell thing thought Thracian Thraso Tiber told tower Trajan truth Virro voice walked whispered words Xerophrastes young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 117 - There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, The holy place of the tabernacles of the Most High. God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved; God shall help her, and that right early. The heathen raged, the kingdoms were moved; He uttered his voice, the earth melted. The Lord of hosts is with us; The God of Jacob is our refuge.
עמוד 117 - God is our refuge and strength : a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed : and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea : Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled : though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof.
עמוד 171 - Nymph of the grot, these sacred springs I keep : And to the murmur of these waters sleep : Ah spare my slumbers, gently tread the cave, And drink in silence, or in silence lave.
עמוד 215 - ... a Christian, and shall make it evident that he is not, by invoking our gods, let him, (notwithstanding any former suspicion) be pardoned upon his repentance.
עמוד 215 - ... separate, and then reassemble, to eat in common a harmless meal. From this custom, however, they desisted after the publication of my edict, by which, according to your commands, I forbade the meeting of any assemblies.
עמוד 214 - I repeated the question twice again, adding threats at the same time ; when if they still persevered, I ordered them to be immediately punished ; for I was persuaded, whatever the nature of their opinions might be, a contumacious and inflexible obstinacy certainly deserved corrcction. There were others also brought before me, possessed with the. same infatuation ; but, being citizens of Rome, I directed them to be carried thither.
עמוד 214 - Christians, but immediately after denied it; while the rest owned indeed that they had been of that number formerly, but had now (some above three, others more, and a few above twenty years ago) forsaken that error.
עמוד 215 - Nevertheless, it still seems possible to remedy this evil and restrain its progress. The temples, at least, which were once almost deserted, begin now to be frequented; and the sacred solemnities, after a long intermission, are again revived; while there is a general demand for the victims, which for some time past have met with but few purchasers. From hence it is easy to imagine what numbers might be reclaimed from this error if a pardon were granted to those who shall repent.
עמוד 214 - ... purpose I had ordered to be brought, together with those of the gods ) and even reviled the name of Christ: whereas there is no forcing, it is said, those who are really Christians into a compliance with any of these articles: I thought proper therefore to discharge them.
עמוד 213 - It is a rule, Sir, which I inviolably observe, to refer myself to you in all my doubts ; for who is more capable of removing my scruples, or informing my ignorance? Having never been present at any trials concerning those who profess Christianity, I am unacquainted not only with the nature of their crimes, or the measure of their punishment, but also how far it is proper to enter into an examination concerning them.