Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... arms , he did not fly , but turned back and went to meet him . But as soon as they had viewed one another , each so admired the gracefulness and beauty , and was seized with such respect for the courage of the other , that they forgot ...
... arms , he did not fly , but turned back and went to meet him . But as soon as they had viewed one another , each so admired the gracefulness and beauty , and was seized with such respect for the courage of the other , that they forgot ...
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... arms seeming to Marcellus , while he viewed the enemy's army drawn up in battalia , to be the best and fairest , and thinking them to be those he had vowed to Jupiter , he instantly ran upon the king , and pierced through his ...
... arms seeming to Marcellus , while he viewed the enemy's army drawn up in battalia , to be the best and fairest , and thinking them to be those he had vowed to Jupiter , he instantly ran upon the king , and pierced through his ...
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... arms , they gladly soldiers ' arms , they gladly threw away their own as barbarous and dis- honourable . Afterwards Clodius , the prætor , took the command against them with a body of three thousand men from Rome , and be- sieged them ...
... arms , they gladly soldiers ' arms , they gladly threw away their own as barbarous and dis- honourable . Afterwards Clodius , the prætor , took the command against them with a body of three thousand men from Rome , and be- sieged them ...
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THESEUS | 1 |
ROMULUS | 15 |
ROMULUS AND THESEUS COMPARED | 30 |
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Achæans action admiration Æmilius afterwards Agesilaus Alcibiades amongst Antigonus Aristides arms army Athenians Athens barbarians battle body Boeotia brought Cæsar called Camillus camp carried Cato Cimon citizens command consul courage Crassus danger death decree desired divine enemy Epaminondas Eumenes Fabius favour fear fell fight fled forces fortune friends galleys Gauls gave give glory gods Greece Greeks hands Hannibal honour horse hundred Italy killed king Lacedæmonians land lived Lucullus Lycurgus Lysander Macedonians manded Marcellus marched Marius matter ment Metellus Mithridates Nicias occasion passed peace Pelopidas Pericles person Pharnabazus Philopamen Pompey Pyrrhus received rest returned Romans Rome Romulus sacrifice sail Scipio seemed senate sent Sertorius ships Sicily slain soldiers Solon Sparta Sulla sword Syracusans temple Thebans Themistocles Theseus things thought thousand Tigranes Timoleon tion Titus told took town tyrant victory whilst whole young