The Historical Reader, Designed for the Use of Schools and Families: On a New Plan |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 76
56 ページ
The manner of his death is particularly related by Tacitus . “ Now follows , ” says
he , “ the death of Seneca , to Nero ' s great satisfaction ; not because it appeared
that he was of Piso ' s conspiracy , but because Nero was resolved to do that by ...
The manner of his death is particularly related by Tacitus . “ Now follows , ” says
he , “ the death of Seneca , to Nero ' s great satisfaction ; not because it appeared
that he was of Piso ' s conspiracy , but because Nero was resolved to do that by ...
85 ページ
on a bed , she threw her clothes upon him , and making the most mournful
exclamations , cut off his hair , according to the superstition of the pagans , that
that was a relief to those who died a violent death . Her cries recalling his fainting
spirits ...
on a bed , she threw her clothes upon him , and making the most mournful
exclamations , cut off his hair , according to the superstition of the pagans , that
that was a relief to those who died a violent death . Her cries recalling his fainting
spirits ...
87 ページ
Thus died , in the thirty - ninth year of her age , this princess , whose wit and
beauty had made so much noise in the world , after having reigned twenty - two
years from the death of her father , twelve of which she passed with Antony . She
was ...
Thus died , in the thirty - ninth year of her age , this princess , whose wit and
beauty had made so much noise in the world , after having reigned twenty - two
years from the death of her father , twelve of which she passed with Antony . She
was ...
レビュー - レビューを書く
レビューが見つかりませんでした。
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
admiral Americans appeared arms army arts Assyria attack attempt attended authority battle became began body brought building Cæsar called carried cause character Christian church command complete conduct considered continued Cortez court death determined directed earth Edward effect empire enemy engaged England English entered escape execution eyes father fell fire followed force formed French friends gave give ground hand head honor hope human hundred immediately Indians inhabitants Italy king land laws less light lives manner means mind nature never object officers passed Persians persons possession prepared present prisoners Quakers received reign religion remained resolved returned Roman Rome sent ship side soldiers soon spirit success sufferings supposed taken thing thought thousand tion took troops victory walls whole wounded