Bacon's Essays with AnnotationsLee and Shepard, 1884 - Всего страниц: 641 |
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... Pompey ) are ' sui amantes sine rivali " are many times unfortunate ; and whereas they have all their time sacrificed to themselves , they become in the end themselves sacrifices to the inconstancy of fortune , whose wings they thought ...
... Pompey ) are ' sui amantes sine rivali " are many times unfortunate ; and whereas they have all their time sacrificed to themselves , they become in the end themselves sacrifices to the inconstancy of fortune , whose wings they thought ...
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... Pompey , after surnamed The Great , to that height that Pompey vaunted him self for Sylla's over - match ; for when he had carried the consul- ship 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 him self for Sylla's over - match ; for when he had carried the consul- ship for a friend of his , against the pursuit of Sylla , and that Sylla did a little resent ...
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... Pompey's preparation against Cæsar , saith , ' Concilium Pompeii plane Themistocleum est ; putat enim . qui mari potitur , eum rerum potiri ; ' and without doubt , Pompey had tired out Cæsar , if upon vain confidence he had not left ...
... Pompey's preparation against Cæsar , saith , ' Concilium Pompeii plane Themistocleum est ; putat enim . qui mari potitur , eum rerum potiri ; ' and without doubt , Pompey had tired out Cæsar , if upon vain confidence he had not left ...
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... the smell of their blossom ) , red currants , gooseberries , rosemary , Curiosity . Elegance . 2. Even at the base of Pompey's statua .'- Shakespere Jul . Cæsar . bays , sweetbriar , and such like ; but these Essay xlvi . ] 147 Of Gardens .
... the smell of their blossom ) , red currants , gooseberries , rosemary , Curiosity . Elegance . 2. Even at the base of Pompey's statua .'- Shakespere Jul . Cæsar . bays , sweetbriar , and such like ; but these Essay xlvi . ] 147 Of Gardens .
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... Pompey unprovided , and laid asleep his industry and preparations by a fame that he cun- ningly gave out , how Caesar's own soldiers loved him not ; and being wearied with the wars , and laden with the spoils of Gaul , would forsake him ...
... Pompey unprovided , and laid asleep his industry and preparations by a fame that he cun- ningly gave out , how Caesar's own soldiers loved him not ; and being wearied with the wars , and laden with the spoils of Gaul , would forsake him ...
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