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The Roman Traitor– Or, the Days of Cicero, Cato and Cataline ; a True Tale ... Henry William Herbert Visos knygos peržiūra - 1880 |
The Roman Traitor– Or, The Days of Cicero, Cato and Cataline. A ..., 1–2 tomai Henry William Herbert Visos knygos peržiūra - 1853 |
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Allobroges answered Antonius Argiletum arms Aulus Fulvius beautiful blood brave brow Cæparius Cæsar Caius Crispus camp Catiline Catiline's cents Cethegus Chærea Charles Lever Cicero Comitium conspirator Consul consular courser cried crime curule chair daring dark death Decius deep desperate door dost dread exclaimed eyes face Fathers fear fierce fool freedman friends gazed girl gladiators glance glare Gods hand hast hath head heard heart hill honor hope horse Hortensia hour Julia legionaries Lentulus lictors lips live looked Lucia Manlius never night noble once parricide passed passion patrician Paullus Arvina peril Petreius pilum plebeian Prætor proud replied republic Roman Rome rushed scarce Sempronia Senate Sergius shouted slaves smile soldiers speak spoke stood strange streets sword Tablinum tell terror thee thine things thou didst toga traitor Tullianum voice Volero wherefore wild wine words wounded young youth
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