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| Tobias Smollett - 1776 - 526 pages
...the conqueror. The fame of Longinus, who was included among the numeroos and perhaps innocent victims of her fear, will furvive that of the queen. who betrayed,...condemned him. Genius and learning were incapable of moving a fierce unlettered foldier, but they ferved to elevate and harmonife the foul of Longinos.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 750 pages
...cruel Aurelian. The fame of Longinus, who was included among the numerous and perhaps innocent victims of her fear, will furvive that of the queen who betrayed,...condemned him. Genius and learning were incapable of moving a fierce unlettered foldier, but they had ferved to elevate and harmonife the foul of Longinus.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1783 - 524 pages
...cruel Aurelian. The fame of Longinus, who was included among the numerous and perhaps innocent victims of her fear, will furvive that of the queen who betrayed,...condemned him. Genius and learning were incapable of moving a fierce unlettered foldier, but they had ferved to elevate and harmonife the foul of Longinus.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 638 pages
...cruel Aurelian. The fame of Longinus, who was included among the numerous and perhaps innocent victims of her fear, will furvive that of the queen who betrayed,...condemned him. Genius and learning were incapable of moving a fierce unlettered foldier, but they had ferved to elevate and harmonife the foul of Longinus.... | |
| 1788 - 638 pages
...Aurelian. The fame of Longinus» who was included among the numerous and perhaps innocent vie* tims of her fear, will furvive that of the queen who betrayed,...condemned him. Genius and learning were incapable of moving a fierce unlettered foldier, but they had ferved to elevate and harmonife the foul of Longinus.... | |
| 1788 - 642 pages
...cruel Aurelian. The fame of Longinus, who was included among the numerous and perhaps innocent victims of her fear, will furvive that of the queen who betrayed,...condemned him. Genius and learning were incapable of moving a fierce unlettered foldier, but they had ferved to elevate and harmonife the foul of Longinus.... | |
| Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1799 - 390 pages
...obferves, the fame of LONGINUS, who was included among the numerous and, perhaps, innocent victims of her fear, will furvive that of the queen, who betrayed,...that retreat for which he long had languifhed. In paffing, fome years before, from Valladolid to P/acentiat in the province of EJlramadura, he was ftruck... | |
| Charles Wilkinson - 1806 - 484 pages
...surrendered to the Romans, and Zenobia was led in triumph to Rome. The fame of Longinus will survive that of the queen who betrayed, or the tyrant who condemned him. Without uttering a complaint, he calmly followed the executioner, pitying his unhappy mistress, and... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1818 - 1164 pages
...Longinus, who was included among the numerous and perhaps innocent victims of her fear, will survive that of the queen who betrayed, or the tyrant who condemned him. Genius and learning were incapable of moving a fierce unlettered soldier, but they had served to elevate anil harmonize the soul of Longinus.... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 702 pages
...place in the year 273. Gibbon observes, on this circumstance, that the fame of Longinus will survive that of the queen who betrayed, or the tyrant who condemned him. Genius and learning were incapable of moving a fierce unlettered soldier, but they had served to elevate aud harmonize the soul of Longinus.... | |
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