| Conyers Middleton - 1741 - 434 頁
...fummoned by Antony, but excufed him- 1,ABELI'A* felf by a civil meflage, as being too much indifpofid by the fatigue of his journey. Antony took this as an affront, and in great rage threatened openly in the Senate, to order his houfeto be pulled down, if be did not come... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1790 - 372 頁
...particularly fummoned by Antony , but excufed himfelf by a civil meffage , as being too much indifpofed by the fatigue of his journey. Antony took this as an affront, and in great rage threatened openly in the Senate, to order his houfe to be pulled down, if he did not come... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1801 - 462 頁
...congratulations of his friends, as he passed along to his house f . The senate met the next morning, to which he was particularly summoned by Antony, but excused himself...his journey. Antony took this as an affront, and in great rage threatened openly in the senate, to order his house to be pulled down, if he did not come... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1810 - 464 頁
...Cow.—M. Autono. P. CwMlHe Detail to. *hich be was particularly summoned by Antony, but excused hiifiself by a civil message, as being too much indisposed by...his journey. Antony took this as an affront, and, in great rage, threatened, openly in the senate, to order his house to be pulled down, if he did not come... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1828 - 392 頁
...August. The senate met the next morning, to which he was particularly summoned by Antonyj but, excusing himself by a civil message, as being too much indisposed by the fatigue of his journey, he did not attend. Antony took this as an affront, and, in great rage, threatened openly in the senate,... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 552 頁
...'"' was partieularly summoned by Antony, but exeused himself by a eivil message, as being too mueh indisposed by the fatigue of his journey. Antony took...senate to order his house to be pulled down about his ears.s The business of the day was to deeree some new and extranrdinary honours to the memory of Caesar,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1833 - 294 頁
...return to Rome, where he arrived on the last of August — The senate met the next morning, to which he was particularly summoned by Antony; but excused himself...journey— Antony took this as an affront, and in great rage threatened openly in the senate to order his house to be pulled down, if he did not come... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1837 - 802 頁
...congratulations of his friends, as he passed along to his house '. The senate met the next morning, to which he was particularly summoned by Antony, but excused himself...his journey. Antony took this as an affront, and, in great rage, threatened, openly in the senate, to order his house to DC pulled down, if he did not come... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841 - 384 頁
...return to Rome, where he arrived on the last of August. The senate met the next morning, to which he was particularly summoned by Antony; but excused himself...his journey.' Antony took this as an affront, and in great rage threatened openly in the senate, to order his house to be pulled down, if he did not come... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1844 - 306 頁
...memory of Ctesar; but he excused himself by a civil m«ss:ige, as h^ing too much indisposed by ths fatigue of his journey. Antony took this as an affront ; and, in great rage, threatened openly in the senate to order his house to he pulled down if he did not come... | |
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