| Conyers Middleton - 1801 - 462 頁
...and Octavius, on the other hand, elate with victory, were determined at all hazards to relieve it, and, after two or three days spent in finding the most likely place of breaking through the intrenchments, they made their attack with such vigour, that Antony, rather 222 A tlrb. 710. i ic.... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1804 - 456 頁
...and Octavius, on the other hand, elate with victory, were determined, at all hazards, Jo relieve it; and, after two or three days spent in finding the...the entrenchments, they made their attack with such vigor, that Antony, rather than suffer the * Philip. 12. ~ A. Urb. 710. Cic. 64. Coss.— C. Vibius... | |
| Albius Tibullus - 1812 - 386 頁
...three days spent in finding out the weakest part of Antony's camp, they attacked the entrenchments with such vigour, that Antony, rather than suffer the town to be suatched at last from him, drew out all his forces, and came to a general hattle. Little advantage!... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1813 - 434 頁
...after two or three days spent in finding the most likely place of breaking through the intrenchments, they made their attack with such vigour, that Antony, rather than suffer the town to be suatched at last out of his hands, chose to draw out his legions and come to a general battle. The... | |
| 1813 - 390 頁
...or three days spent in rmding out the weakest part of Antony's camp. they attacked the entrenchments with such vigour, that Antony, rather than suffer the town to be suatched at last from him, drew out all his force;. »nd came to a general hattle. Little advantage... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 326 頁
...three days spent in finding out the weakest part of Antony's camp, they attacked the entrenchments with such vigour, that Antony, rather than suffer the town to be snatched at last from him, drew out all his forces, and came to a general battle. Little advantages were gained on either... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 548 頁
...Hirtius and Octavius, on the other hand.elatewith victory, were determined at all hazards to relieve it ; and, after two or three days spent in finding the most likely place of breaking through theintrenchments, they made their attack with such vigour, that Antony, rather than suffer thetown... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 552 頁
...and Oetavius, on the other hand,elatewith vietory, were determ ined at all hazards to relieve it ; and, after two or three days spent in finding the most likely plaee of breaking through the intrenehments, they made their attaek with sueh vigour, that Antony,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1833 - 322 頁
...after two or three days spent in finding thmost likely place of breaking through the intrenchments, they made their attack with such vigour, that Antony,...out of his hands, chose to draw out his legions, and risk a general engagement. The fight was bloody and obstinate ; and Antony's men, though obliged to... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1837 - 802 頁
...determined at all A. Urb. 710. Cir. «4. Cow— C. Vibiui Рим». Л. Hirtíus. hazards, to relieve it : and, after two or three days spent in finding the most likely place of breaking through the intrenchments, they made their attack with such vigour, that Antony, rather than suffer the town to... | |
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