| Edward Gibbon - 1850 - 664 頁
...was the first who was called CtRsar, when adopted by Hadrian. Spart. in ./Eh'o Vero, 102.— W. tive consideration of the character of that subtle tyrant....a cowardly disposition, prompted him at the age of nineteen to assume the mask of hypocrisy, which he never afterwards laid aside. With the same hand,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1850 - 658 頁
...the second person in the state, who was considered as the presumptive heir of the empire.* The tender respect of Augustus for a free constitution which he had destroyed, can only be explained by an atten25 Dion Cassius, 1. liii. p. 710, with the curious Annotations of Keimar. •which, nevertheless,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 頁
...objects here are distinct, and are properly marked as such by the repetition of the definite article. mb. nineteen, to assume the mask of hypocrisy, which he never laid aside." The repetition of the article... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 556 頁
...the second person in the state, who was considered as the presumptive heir of the empire." The tender respect of Augustus for a free constitution which...had destroyed can only be explained by an attentive considera- ci« »cter tion of the character of that subtle tyrant. A cool head, Augustus. an unfeeling... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 468 頁
...the second person in the state, who was considered as the presumptive heir of the empire." The tender respect of Augustus for a free constitution which...had destroyed can only be explained by an attentive considera- characier tion of the character of that subtle tyrant. A cool head, AngEiui! ° an unfeeling... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1858 - 424 頁
...distinct, and are properly marked as such by the repetition of the definite article. e. "A cool head, on unfeeling heart, and a cowardly disposition, prompted him, at the age of nineteen, to assume the mask of hypocrisy, which he never laid aside." The repetition of the article... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1863 - 266 頁
...the conquests, nnd over the country of the Scipios ;' ' he had compassion on the poor and needy ;' ' a cool head, an unfeeling heart, and a cowardly disposition, prompted him, at the age of nineteen, to assume the mask of hypocrisy, which he never after laid aside.' The incorrect construction... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1868 - 670 頁
...Spart. in . ti.v Vero, 102. - W. ti'e consideration of the character of that subtle tyrant. A ciiol head, an unfeeling heart, and a cowardly disposition, prompted him at the age of nineteen to assume the mnsk of hypocrisy, which he never afterwards laid aside. With the same hand,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1872 - 250 頁
...the conquests, and over the country of the Scipios ;' ' he had compassion on the poor and needy ;' ' a cool head, an unfeeling heart, and a cowardly disposition, prompted him, at the age of nineteen, to assume the mask of hypocrisy, which he never after laid aside.' The incorrect construction... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1873 - 814 頁
...objects here are distinct, and are properly marked as such by the repetition of the definite article. e. "A cool head, an unfeeling heart, and a cowardly disposition, prompted him, at the age of nineteen, to assume the mask of hypocrisy, which he never laid aside." The repetition of the article... | |
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