The London Quarterly Review, Volym 69–70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... Roman Master stands on Grecian ground ; And to the people at the Isthmian games Assembled , He , by a herald's voice , proclaims THE LIBERTY OF GREECE : -the words rebound Until all voices in one voice are drowned ; Glad acclamation by ...
... Roman Master stands on Grecian ground ; And to the people at the Isthmian games Assembled , He , by a herald's voice , proclaims THE LIBERTY OF GREECE : -the words rebound Until all voices in one voice are drowned ; Glad acclamation by ...
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... Roman kilt , degraded to a toy Of quaint apparel for a half - spoilt boy ; The target , mouldering like ungathered fruit ; The smoking steam - boat eager in pursuit , As eagerly pursued ; the umbrella spread To weather - fend the Celtic ...
... Roman kilt , degraded to a toy Of quaint apparel for a half - spoilt boy ; The target , mouldering like ungathered fruit ; The smoking steam - boat eager in pursuit , As eagerly pursued ; the umbrella spread To weather - fend the Celtic ...
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... Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Seemingly given , debase the general mind ; Tempt the vague will tried standards to disown ; Nor only palpable restraints unbind , But upon Honour's head disturb the crown , Whose absolute rule ...
... Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Seemingly given , debase the general mind ; Tempt the vague will tried standards to disown ; Nor only palpable restraints unbind , But upon Honour's head disturb the crown , Whose absolute rule ...
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... Roman schools they have no pretension whatever , nor have they the se- The next morning he came , and his condi - vere grandeur of the best specimens of the tion was truly pitiable . He was anxious to con- Egyptian ; but they appear to ...
... Roman schools they have no pretension whatever , nor have they the se- The next morning he came , and his condi - vere grandeur of the best specimens of the tion was truly pitiable . He was anxious to con- Egyptian ; but they appear to ...
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... Roman baths and cisterns . The made their triumphal entry , escorted by the walls are about 10 feet high , plastered , and on principal inhabitants of all the surrounding each side of the principal entrance ornamented villages , and ...
... Roman baths and cisterns . The made their triumphal entry , escorted by the walls are about 10 feet high , plastered , and on principal inhabitants of all the surrounding each side of the principal entrance ornamented villages , and ...
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