| Charles Rollin - 1736 - 402 páginas
...Antony was made feft to thefe, and Cleopatra affifbed by two two women, who were the only perfons (he had brought with her into the tomb, drew him up. Never was there a more moving fight. Antony, all bathed in his blood, with death painted in his face, was dragged up in the air,... | |
| 1747 - 616 páginas
...railing him till he was out of tbeir reach. Never was there a more moving fight. Antony, all bathed in blood, with death painted in his face, was dragged up in the manner we have related, turning his eyes, .and extending his arms to Cleopatra, as if he conjured her... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1774 - 412 páginas
...perform <he hjd brought with her into the tomb, drew him up. Nc\tr ' wts there a more moving fight. Antony, all bathed in his blood, with death painted...face, was dragged up in the air, turning his dying eye», and extending his feeble hands, towards Cleopatra, as if to conjure her to receive his lall... | |
| Richard Johnson - 1800 - 164 páginas
...appeared at a lofty window, from whence she threw down chains and cords.' Anthony was made fast to these, and .Cleopatra, assisted by two women, who were the only persons she had brought with her into the tombs, drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. Anthony, all bathed in his blood, with death... | |
| W. D. Cooper - 1818 - 314 páginas
...appealed at the lofty window, from whence she threw down chains and cords Anthony was made iast to these, and Cleopatra, assisted by two women, who were the only persons she had Ы ought with her itto the tombs, drew him up. iMever was there a more moving sight. Anthony, all bathed... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 382 páginas
...Cleopatra, assisted hy two women, who were the only persons she had hrought with her into the tomh, drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. Antony, all hathed in his hlood, with death painted in his faee, was dragged up in the air, turning his dying eyes,... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 páginas
...appeared at a lofty window, from whence she threw down chains and cords. Antony was made fast to these, and Cleopatra, assisted by two women, who were the only persons she had brought with her to the tombs. drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. Antony, all bathed in his blood, with... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 páginas
...appeared at a lofty window, from whence she threw down chains and cords. Antony was made fast to these, and Cleopatra, assisted by two women, who were the only persons she had brought with her to the tomb?, drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. An- • tony, all bathed in his blood,... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1827 - 494 páginas
...Cleopatra, assisted by two women, who were the only persons she had brought with her to the tombs, drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight....blood, with death painted in his face, was dragged up into the air, turning his dying eyes, and extending his feeble hands to Cleopatra, as if to conjure... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1832 - 410 páginas
...persons she had brought with her to the tombs drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. An tony, all bathed in his blood, with death painted in his face was dragged up into the air, turning his dying eyes, and exi tending his feeble hands to Cleopatra, as if to conjure... | |
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