Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Imperial Large-brass MedalsWebb, 1834 - 352 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... never believed in Æneas and his Trojan colony ; nor Romulus and Remus , and the Wolf , their nurse ; nor the rape of the Sabines ; nor the Falerii surrendering their liberties because a pedagogue was scourged . No faith can be placed in ...
... never believed in Æneas and his Trojan colony ; nor Romulus and Remus , and the Wolf , their nurse ; nor the rape of the Sabines ; nor the Falerii surrendering their liberties because a pedagogue was scourged . No faith can be placed in ...
Pàgina xiv
... never be explained by anti- quarians , " that of a sword never being seen upon Roman coins : yet several examples to the contrary may be referred to in the Index of this Catalogue . It may also seem that I have been too discursive - too ...
... never be explained by anti- quarians , " that of a sword never being seen upon Roman coins : yet several examples to the contrary may be referred to in the Index of this Catalogue . It may also seem that I have been too discursive - too ...
Pàgina xx
... never acquires the true colour , hardness , or polish , of that which is produced by age . Cast coins are also lighter than the true ones , and the Paduan forgeries are thinner than genuine medals , while the letters of the legends want ...
... never acquires the true colour , hardness , or polish , of that which is produced by age . Cast coins are also lighter than the true ones , and the Paduan forgeries are thinner than genuine medals , while the letters of the legends want ...
Pàgina 1
... and adventurous ; as well prudent in planning , as skilful in executing ; while , with an unexcelled celerity in catching advantages , he was withal so resolute B under reverses , as never to lose his perfect self Julius Cæsar.
... and adventurous ; as well prudent in planning , as skilful in executing ; while , with an unexcelled celerity in catching advantages , he was withal so resolute B under reverses , as never to lose his perfect self Julius Cæsar.
Pàgina 2
... never forgot any thing but an injury . He was superior to the superstitions of augury ; and , unlike a great general of our times , Cæsar individually turned the tide of battle , on several occasions , when victory was declaring against ...
... never forgot any thing but an injury . He was superior to the superstitions of augury ; and , unlike a great general of our times , Cæsar individually turned the tide of battle , on several occasions , when victory was declaring against ...
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Descriptive catalogue of cabinet of Roman imperial large-brass medals William Henry Smyth Visualització completa - 1834 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 267 - I see before me the Gladiator lie : He leans upon his hand ; his manly brow Consents to death, but conquers agony, And his drooped head sinks gradually low : And through his side the last drops, ebbing slow From the red gash, fall heavy, one by one, Like the first of a thunder-shower ; and now The arena swims around him ; he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hailed the wretch who won.
Pàgina 188 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough.
Pàgina 292 - Or view the Lord of the unerring bow, The God of life, and poesy, and light — The Sun in human limbs array'd, and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight; The shaft hath just been shot — the arrow bright With an immortal's vengeance; in his eye And nostril beautiful disdain, and might, And majesty, flash their full lightnings by Developing in that one glance the Deity.
Pàgina 215 - If I beheld the sun when it shined, Or the moon walking in brightness ; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, Or my mouth hath kissed my hand : This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge : For I should have denied the God that is above.
Pàgina 248 - There is the moral of all human tales ; « 'Tis but the same rehearsal of the past, First Freedom, and then Glory — when that fails, Wealth, vice, corruption, — barbarism at last And History, with all her volumes vast, Hath but one page...
Pàgina 267 - and that was far away. He recked not of the life he lost nor prize, But where his rude hut by the Danube lay, There were his young barbarians all at play, There was their Daci.an mother, — he, their sire, Butchered to make a Roman holiday! — All this rushed with his blood. — Shall he expire And unavenged? — Arise, ye Goths, and glut your ire!
Pàgina 132 - If a man were called to fix the period in the history of the world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus [ie 96—180 AD].
Pàgina 141 - Tartara solvat; 205 ut sceptrum hoc' (dextra sceptrum nam forte gerebat) ' numquam fronde levi fundet virgulta nee umbras, cum semel in silvis imo de stirpe recisum matre caret, posuitque comas et bracchia ferro, olim arbos, nunc artificis manus aere decoro 210 inclusit, patribusque dedit gestare Latinis.
Pàgina 182 - Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half so good a grace As mercy does.
Pàgina 221 - Astarte, queen of Heaven, with crescent horns : To whose bright image nightly by the moon Sidonian virgins paid their vows and songs...