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Side 7
... favors for the noblest of her wooers , and we may plead the justification of Falconbridge for his mother's trangression with the lion - hearted king such a sin was self - ennobled . Did Julius deflower Rome ? Then , by that consummation ...
... favors for the noblest of her wooers , and we may plead the justification of Falconbridge for his mother's trangression with the lion - hearted king such a sin was self - ennobled . Did Julius deflower Rome ? Then , by that consummation ...
Side 15
... favors for the noblest of her wooers , and we may plead the justification of Falconbridge for his mother's trangression with the lion - hearted king- such a sin was self - ennobled . Did Julius deflower Rome ? Then , by that ...
... favors for the noblest of her wooers , and we may plead the justification of Falconbridge for his mother's trangression with the lion - hearted king- such a sin was self - ennobled . Did Julius deflower Rome ? Then , by that ...
Side 50
... favor . At one time of his life , when appointed to a foreign office , so numerous and so clamorous were his creditors , that he could not have left Rome on his - public duties , had not Crassus come forward with 50 THE CÆSARS .
... favor . At one time of his life , when appointed to a foreign office , so numerous and so clamorous were his creditors , that he could not have left Rome on his - public duties , had not Crassus come forward with 50 THE CÆSARS .
Side 50
... favor . At one time of his life , when appointed to a foreign office , so numerous and so clamorous were his creditors , that he could not have left Rome on his public duties , had not Crassus come forward with assistance 50 THE CESARS .
... favor . At one time of his life , when appointed to a foreign office , so numerous and so clamorous were his creditors , that he could not have left Rome on his public duties , had not Crassus come forward with assistance 50 THE CESARS .
Side 62
... favor , as against any single com- petitor ; and there is no doubt whatsoever , that even amongst his own countrymen , and his own contempo- raries , the same verdict would have been returned , had it been collected upon the famous ...
... favor , as against any single com- petitor ; and there is no doubt whatsoever , that even amongst his own countrymen , and his own contempo- raries , the same verdict would have been returned , had it been collected upon the famous ...
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Alexander Alexander Severus amongst ancient anecdotes army assassination Augustus Aurelian barbarians body Cæsar Caligula Caracalla Carus Cassius character Christian Cicero circumstances civic civil Commodus condition death Decius declension defeated Dioclesian discipline doubt doubtless effect Emilianus enemy express eyes fact father favor fear frontier Galerius Gallienus Gaul Goths grandeur habits Hadrian hand happened historians honors human nature imperial instance interest Julius Julius Cæsar king legions less luxury Macrinus Marcus Aurelius Maximin means memorable mighty military mode monarchy moral mother murder necessity Nero never NOTE notice Numerian occasion original palace party perhaps Persian Philip the Arab philosopher popular prætorian prince Probus prosperity provinces purpose rank reason reign remarkable republic republican revolution rival Roman emperor Roman empire Rome sacred seems senate sense Severus soldier spirit succession Suetonius supposed Sylla thousand throne tion troops true vast victory whilst whole writer
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Side 242 - Great princes' favourites their fair leaves spread But as the marigold at the sun's eye; And in themselves their pride lies buried, For at a frown they in their glory die. The painful warrior famoused for fight, After a thousand victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd.
Side 19 - Czesarean (so to speak) in their tone of moral feeling. Thus, for example, the night before he was assassinated, he dreamt at intervals that he was soarIng above the clouds on wings, and that he placed his hand within the right hand of Jove.
Side 54 - Men like Mark Antony, with minds of chaotic composition — light conflicting with darkness, proportions of colossal grandeur disfigured by unsymmetrical arrangement, the angelic in close neighborhood with the brutal — are first read in their true meaning by an age learned in the philosophy of the human heart.