The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out ; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up,... Pompeii - Pągina 44per William Clarke (architect.) - 1836Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1901 - 660 pągines
...there any time longer it would have been impossible for him to make his way out. So he was awoke and got up, and went to Pomponianus and the rest of his company, who were feeling too anxious to think of going to bed. They consulted together whether it would be most prudent... | |
| Charles Morris - 1902 - 524 pągines
...almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any longer it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out ; it was thought...Pomponianus and the rest of his company, who were not unconcered enough to think of going to bed. They consulted together whether it would be most prudent... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1905 - 494 pągines
...filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out; it was thought proper,...awaken him. He got up and went to Pomponianus and rest of his company, who were not unconcen enough to think of going to bed. They consul together whether... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 440 pągines
...any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out. So he was awoke and got up, and went to Pomponianus and the rest of his company, who were feeling too anxious to think of going to bed. They consulted together whether it would be most prudent... | |
| 1902 - 1212 pągines
...filled with stones and ashes, and if he had continued there any longer it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out ; it was thought...He got up and went to Pomponianus and the rest of the company, who were too frightened to go to bed. "They consulted together whether it would be more... | |
| Charles Eugene Banks, Opie Read - 1906 - 480 pągines
...with stones and ashes, it would have been impossible for him, if he had continued there any longer, to have made his way out; it was thought proper,. therefore, to awaken him. He got up and joined Pomponianus, and the rest of the company, who had not been sufficiently unconcerned to think... | |
| 1906 - 594 pągines
...time longer it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out. So he was awakened and got up and went to Pomponianus and the rest of his company, who were feeling too anxious to think of going to bed. They consulted together whether it would be most prudent... | |
| Richard Linthicum - 1906 - 414 pągines
...ashes, it would have been impossible-for him, had he continued there longer, to have made his \vay out; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up and joined Pomponianus and the rest of his company who were not unconcerned enough to think of going to... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 528 pągines
...with stones and ashes, it would have been impossible for him, if he had continued there any longer, to have made his way out; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up, and joined Pomponianus and the rest of the company, who had not been sufficiently unconcerned to think... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 pągines
...any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out. So he was awoke and got up, and went to Pomponianus and the rest of his company, who were feeling too anxious to think of going to bed. They consulted together whether it would be most prudent... | |
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