An English Prose MiscellanyJohn Masefield Methuen, 1907 - 292 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... Pompey and his sons , in all quarters of the earth ; may speculate the universe , and enjoy the whole world in the hermitage of himself . Thus the old ascetick Christians found a paradise in a desert , and with little con- verse on ...
... Pompey and his sons , in all quarters of the earth ; may speculate the universe , and enjoy the whole world in the hermitage of himself . Thus the old ascetick Christians found a paradise in a desert , and with little con- verse on ...
Pagina 125
... Pompey , after surnamed the Great , to that height that Pompey vaunted himself for Sylla's over - match . For when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his , against the pursuit of Sylla , and that Sylla did a little resent ...
... Pompey , after surnamed the Great , to that height that Pompey vaunted himself for Sylla's over - match . For when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his , against the pursuit of Sylla , and that Sylla did a little resent ...
Pagina 233
... POMPEY THE GREAT EING determined therefore to fly into Egypt , he de- parted out of Cyprus in a galley of Seleucia with his wife Cornelia . The residue of his train embarked also , some into galleys , and others into merchant ships of ...
... POMPEY THE GREAT EING determined therefore to fly into Egypt , he de- parted out of Cyprus in a galley of Seleucia with his wife Cornelia . The residue of his train embarked also , some into galleys , and others into merchant ships of ...
Pagina 234
... Pompey our Lord : and if they do deny him on the other side , Pompey will blame them for refusing of him , and Cæsar for not keeping of him . Therefore , this should be the best resolution , to send to kill him : for thereby they should ...
... Pompey our Lord : and if they do deny him on the other side , Pompey will blame them for refusing of him , and Cæsar for not keeping of him . Therefore , this should be the best resolution , to send to kill him : for thereby they should ...
Pagina 235
... Pompey and his company would have altered their minds , they could not have told how to have escaped and furthermore , shewing that they had mistrusted them , then they had given the murderer occasion to have executed his cruelty . So ...
... Pompey and his company would have altered their minds , they could not have told how to have escaped and furthermore , shewing that they had mistrusted them , then they had given the murderer occasion to have executed his cruelty . So ...
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