| 1814 - 550 頁
...shame, the diadem of the Caesars ! Through this pantomime of his policy fortune played the clown to his caprices. At his touch crowns crumbled, beggars...rapidity of a drama. Even apparent defeat assumed the operations of victory ; his flight from Egypt confirmed destiny ; ruin itself only elevated him to... | |
| 1814 - 580 頁
...the iliadeoi of the Caesars ! Through this pantomime of his policy fortune played the clown to bis caprices. At his touch crowns crumbled, beggars reigned,...rapidity of a drama. Even apparent defeat assumed the operations of victory ; his flight from Egypt confirmed destiny ; ruin itself only elevated him to... | |
| 1814 - 42 頁
...shame, the diadem of the Caesars! Through this pantomime- of his policy, fortune played the down to his caprices. At his touch, Crowns crumbled, beggars...reigned, systems Vanished, the wildest theories took tke colour of- his whim, and all that were venerable, and all that was novel, changed places with the... | |
| John Hampdon - 1815 - 638 頁
...were his out-posts—and he disposed Through this pantomime of his policy, fortune played the clown to his caprices. At his touch, crowns crumbled, beggars...rapidity of a drama. Even apparent defeat assumed the operations of victory— his flight from Egypt confirmed his destiny—ruin itself only elevated him... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 248 頁
...shame, the diadem of the Caesars ! ' Through this pantomime of his policy, Fortune played the clown to his caprices. At his touch, crowns crumbled, beggars...destiny — ruin itself only elevated him to empire. t But if his fortune was great, his genius was transcendent ; decision flashed upon his councils ;... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 166 頁
...shame, the diadem of the Caesars! Through this pantomime of his policy, fortune played the clown to his caprices. At his touch crowns crumbled, beggars...rapidity of a drama. Even apparent defeat assumed the operations of victory— his flight from Egypt confirmed his destiny; ruin itself only elevated him... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 頁
...the diadem of the Csesars ! " Throughout this pantomime of his policy, Fortune played the clown to his caprices. At his touch, crowns crumbled, beggars...rapidity of a drama. Even apparent defeat assumed tlie appearance of victory — his flight from Egypt confirmed his destiny — ruin itself only elevated... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1820 - 296 頁
...played the clown to his caprices. At his touch, crowns crumbled, beggars reigned, systems vanistied, the wildest theories took the colour of his whim,...drama. Even apparent defeat assumed the appearance of victory—his flight from Egypt confirmed his destiny—ruin itself only elevated him to empire. bf... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1822 - 324 頁
...shame, the diadem of the Caesars ! Through this pantomime of his policy, Fortune played the clown to his caprices. At his touch, crowns crumbled, beggars...drama. Even apparent defeat assumed the appearance of * In his hypocritical cant after Liberty, in the commencement of the Revolution, he assumed the name... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 頁
...shame, the diadem of the Caesars ! Through this pantomime of his policy, fortune played the clown to his caprices. At his touch, crowns crumbled, beggars...systems vanished, the wildest theories took the colour ot his whim ; all that was venerable, and all that was novel, changed places with the rapidity of a... | |
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