| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 450 sayfa
...countenances, even in death, marked with noble resolution, and a sternness that awed him into respect, he cried out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer,...the ' world, had I the Romans for soldiers, or had hey me for their king !" The Romans were hly pleased with this politeness in an enemy, but i conlurements... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 430 sayfa
...countenances, even in death, marked with noble resolution, and a sternness that awed him into respect, he cried out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer,...to the prisoners he had taken. Complaisance to the capiives was a degree of refinement the Romans were yet to learn from the Greeks ; but it was sufficient... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 380 sayfa
...countenances, even in death, marked with noble resolution, and a sternness that awed him into respect, he cried out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer,...their king !" The Romans were highly pleased with tiUis politeness in an enemy, but still more with his civil treatment, and his courtesy to the prisoners... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 282 sayfa
...that awed him into respect,he was heard to cry out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer, "Q with what ease could I conquer the " world, had I...Romans for soldiers, or had they me " for their king." Pyrrhus, after this victory, was still unwilling to drive ihem to an extremity, and considered that... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 408 sayfa
...into respect, he was heard to cry out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer , * Oh ! withwhat ease could I conquer the world , had I the Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their king » ! Pyrrhus, after this victory, was still unwilling to drive them to an extremity; and considering... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 288 sayfa
...which were slaii : upon seeing them all with trieir wounds before, their countenances, even in deatn marked with noble resolution, and a sternness that...Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their king." . P)rrhus, after this victory, was still unwilling to drive them to an extremity, aud considered that... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 376 sayfa
...him into respect , he was heard to cry out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer,. « Oil ! with what ease could I conquer the world, had I the Romans for soldiers , or hadthey me for their king ! » Pyrrhus , after this victory , was still unwilling to drive them to... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 sayfa
...in the true spirii of a military adventurer," O 3 with what ease could I conquer the world t had f the Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their...Romans were yet to learn from the Greeks ; but it was sufficient to show this brave people an improvement, either in morals or war, and they immediately... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 326 sayfa
...of the Romans which were slain : upon seeing them all with their wounds before, their countenances even in death marked with noble resolution, and a...Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their king." 34» Pyrrhus, after this victory, was still unwOling to drive tiiem to an extremity, and considered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, William Grimshaw - 1826 - 252 sayfa
...that awed him into respect, he was heard to exclaim, in the true spirit of a military adventurer, " 0, with what ease could I conquer the world, had I the...Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their king!" Mankind had never before seen two armies so different in discipline, opposed to each other; nor is... | |
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