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props ; while Gibbon's ' yielded to the pressure of its own weight ' recalls pessum sua mole sidentis far more closely than it does Horace's images of excessive and destructive vigour . Harrington's Oceana has been suggested by M.
props ; while Gibbon's ' yielded to the pressure of its own weight ' recalls pessum sua mole sidentis far more closely than it does Horace's images of excessive and destructive vigour . Harrington's Oceana has been suggested by M.
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But , as they pass through Gibbon's pen , thoughts and experiences ( which suggest his own at Rome in 1764 ) take on a ... For both authors , Pompey's Theatre resembles a monument ; but Gibbon's ' huge mountain artificially hollowed and ...
But , as they pass through Gibbon's pen , thoughts and experiences ( which suggest his own at Rome in 1764 ) take on a ... For both authors , Pompey's Theatre resembles a monument ; but Gibbon's ' huge mountain artificially hollowed and ...
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Ironically , ' the son of Constantine was lodged in the ancient palace of Augustus ' ; father and son imitate the first emperor's plundering of the provinces ; but Gibbon reminds us of the destiny of their labours when he remarks The ...
Ironically , ' the son of Constantine was lodged in the ancient palace of Augustus ' ; father and son imitate the first emperor's plundering of the provinces ; but Gibbon reminds us of the destiny of their labours when he remarks The ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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