Adonijah, 658권 |
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... eyes of the Romans for the flagitiousness of his character . His public munificence to the people , whom a mighty conflagration had rendered homeless , met with no gratitude , because he was be- lieved to be the author of the calamity ...
... eyes of the Romans for the flagitiousness of his character . His public munificence to the people , whom a mighty conflagration had rendered homeless , met with no gratitude , because he was be- lieved to be the author of the calamity ...
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... eye caught for an instant among the crowd of workmen the scornful smile that curled the proud lip of the Jew ; then lost his features in the dense mass of labourers sur- rounding him , whose hands were intended to complete what his ...
... eye caught for an instant among the crowd of workmen the scornful smile that curled the proud lip of the Jew ; then lost his features in the dense mass of labourers sur- rounding him , whose hands were intended to complete what his ...
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... eyes of the Roman people ; a cadet of a house associated by its greatness or guilt with every page of the republican and imperial history , —which had given to Rome more consuls , dictators , and censors than any other line , -which ...
... eyes of the Roman people ; a cadet of a house associated by its greatness or guilt with every page of the republican and imperial history , —which had given to Rome more consuls , dictators , and censors than any other line , -which ...
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... all mankind , but the eye was cruel , and expressed lawless power rather than princely majesty ; although , de- graded as he was , there was still an air that showed he had been accustomed to com- mand . In ADONIJAH . 29.
... all mankind , but the eye was cruel , and expressed lawless power rather than princely majesty ; although , de- graded as he was , there was still an air that showed he had been accustomed to com- mand . In ADONIJAH . 29.
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... eyes of the horror - stricken emperor fearfully expanded , he grasped the arm of the slave , muttering , " Tis Agrippina , ' tis my mother ; the scorpion - whip is in her hand , she comes , she comes to torture me . Octavia , gentle ...
... eyes of the horror - stricken emperor fearfully expanded , he grasped the arm of the slave , muttering , " Tis Agrippina , ' tis my mother ; the scorpion - whip is in her hand , she comes , she comes to torture me . Octavia , gentle ...
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Adonijah ancient appeared arms baptism Beatrice beauty beloved blood bosom brethren brother Cæsar Caligula captive Cestius Gallus Christ Christian Church commander Corbulo Corinth Cornelia countenance cried crime cruel dared dark death deep despair divine dreadful emperor eyes faith favour fear feelings felt forsaken Fulvia Galba gave Gentile glory guilty hand heart heathen heaven Hebrew slave Hegesippus holy honour hope horror imperial Israel Ithamar Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Jotapata Judea Julius Cæsar Julius Claudius land lictors Linus living look Lord Lucia Claudia Lucius Maxima mighty mind Nero Nero's never nijah noble Nymphidius Sabinus once pallium Parthia passion person Præfect Prætorian prayer replied Roman lady Rome sacred sister sorrow soul spirit stood suddenly suffer sword Tacitus Tamar tears temple thee thou Tigellinus tion Titus tribune vainly veil Vespasian victim villa virgin Vitellius voice wept wife words worship wounds young
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71 페이지 - Day unto day uttereth speech: And night unto night showeth knowledge. There is no speech nor language: Where their voice is not heard.
89 페이지 - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set, but all — Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death...
196 페이지 - And where shall Israel lave her bleeding feet? And when shall Zion's songs again seem sweet? And Judah's melody once more rejoice The hearts that...
276 페이지 - In order, if possible, to remove the imputation, he determined to transfer the guilt to others. For this purpose he punished with exquisite torture a race of men detested for their evil practices by vulgar appellation commonly called Christians. The name was derived from Christ, who in the reign of Tiberius suffered under Pontius Pilate, the procurator of Judea.
221 페이지 - Ah, no ! they have withered and died, Or fled with the spirit above,— Friends, brothers, and sisters, are laid side by side, Yet none have saluted and none have replied. Unto Sorrow ? The dead cannot grieve,— Not a sob, not a sigh meets mine ear, Which compassion itself could relieve; Ah, sweetly they slumber, nor hope, love, or fear,— Peace, Peace, is the watchword, the only one here.
280 페이지 - ... and entire squadrons of enemies slain ; while some of them ran away, and some were carried into captivity, with walls of great altitude and magnitude overthrown, and ruined by machines, with the strongest fortifications taken, and the walls of most populous cities upon the tops of hills seized on, and an army pouring itself within the walls ; as also every place full of slaughter, and supplications of the enemies, when they were no longer able to lift up their hands in way of opposition.
280 페이지 - ... from that which we made use of : for its middle shaft was fixed upon a basis, and the small branches were produced out of it to a great length, having the likeness of a trident in their position, and had every one a socket made of brass for a lamp at the tops of them. These lamps were in number seven, and represented the dignity of the number Seven among the Jews ; and the last of all the spoils, was carried the law of the Jews.
276 페이지 - Nero proceeded with his usual artifice. He found a set of profligate and abandoned wretches, who were induced to confess themselves guilty, and, on the evidence of such men, a number of Christians were convicted, not indeed, upon clear evidence of their having set the city on fire, but rather on account of their sullen hatred of the whole human race.