Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged in the supreme rank a more ample privilege of lust and drunkenness; and his brutal pleasures were either injurious to his subjects or disgraceful to himself. Without assuming the office of a... The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - 第 448 頁Edward Gibbon 著 - 1805完整檢視 - 關於此書
| George Campbell - 1807 - 530 頁
...of a monster, his diminutive and deformed person, 8tc. Ig" norant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged, in " the supreme rank, a more ample privilege of lust and drunk " enness ; and his brutal pleasures were either injurious ts " his subjects, or disgraceful to... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 頁
...diminutive and deformed person, &,c. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged even in the supreme rank, a more ample privilege of lust...desolating war. His savage temper was inflamed by passion, hardened by fear, and exasperated by resistance or reproach. The flight of Theodosius, the... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 頁
...diminutive and deformed person, &c. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged even in the supreme rank, a more ample privilege of lust...desolating war. His savage temper was inflamed by passion, hardened by fear, and exasperated by resistance or reproach. The flight of Theodosius, the... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 492 頁
...diminutive and deformed person, &.c. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged even in the supreme rank, a more ample privilege of lust and drunkenness ; and his brutuJ pleasures were either injurious to his subjects, or disgraceful to himself. Without assuming... | |
| William Jones - 1819 - 626 頁
...diminutive and deformed person, &c. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged, even in the supreme rank, a more ample privilege of lust...peace, and Asia with desolating war. His savage temper vra* inflamed by passion, hardened by fear, and exasperated by resistance or reproach. The Sight of... | |
| William Jones - 1824 - 522 頁
...portrait of a monster; his diminutive and deformed person, &.c. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged in the supreme rank, a more ample...desolating war. His savage temper was inflamed by passion, hardened by fear, and exasperated by resistance or reproach. The flight of Theodosius, the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 546 頁
...his cheek disfigured and discoloured by a formidable scar. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged in the supreme rank a more ample...disgraceful to himself. Without assuming the office ot a prince, he renounced the profession of a soldier; and the reign of Phocas afflicted Europe with... | |
| George Campbell - 1834 - 474 頁
...portrait of a monster, his diminutive and deformed person, &c. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged, in the supreme rank, a more ample...profession of a soldier ; and the reign of Phocas * History, chap. xlvi. afflicted Europe with ignominious peace, and Asia with desolating war. His savage... | |
| George Campbell - 1840 - 478 頁
...portrait of a monster, his diminutive and deformed person, &c. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged, in the supreme rank, a more ample...profession of a soldier ; and the reign of Phocas * History, chap. xlvi. afflicted Europe with ignominious peace, and Asia with desolating war. His savage... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 440 頁
...his cheek disfigured and discoloured by a formidable scar. Ignorant of letters, of laws, and even of arms, he indulged in the supreme rank a more ample...his brutal pleasures were either injurious to his fl The revolt of Phocas and death of Maurice are told by Theophylact Simocatta (1. viii. c. 7-12),... | |
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