| Edward Gibbon - 1856 - 752 páginas
...literature were studiously cultivated bj several Roman s, of both sexes, and of the highest rank. 4 contagious malady, is of sufficient Weight to excuse...intimate friends ; and even the servants, who are despatched 10 make the decent inquiries, are not suffered to return home, till they have undergone... | |
| John Lord - 1867 - 608 páginas
...palaces sound is preferred to sense, and the care of the body to that of the mind. The suspicion of a malady is of sufficient weight to excuse the visits of the most intimate friends. The prospect of gain will urge a rich and gouty senator as far as Spoleta ; every sentiment of arrogance... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 672 páginas
...Rome. In those palaces, sound is preferred to sense, and the care of the body to that of the mind. It is allowed as a salutary maxim, that the light and frivolous suspicion of 44 This game, which might be translated by the more familiar name* of trictrac, or backgammon, was... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 680 páginas
...Rome. In those palaces, sound is preferred to sense, and the care of the body to that of the mind. It is allowed as a salutary maxim, that the light and frivolous suspicion of * This game, which might be translated by the more familiar name* of trictrac, or backgammon, was a... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 páginas
...Rome. In those palaces, sound is preferred to sense, and the care of the body to that of the mind. It is allowed, as a salutary maxim, that the light...most intimate friends; and even the servants, who are despatched to make the decent inquiries, are not suffered to return home till they have undergone the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1907 - 418 páginas
...Rome. In those palaces sound is preferred to sense ; and the care of the body to that of the mind. It is allowed as a salutary maxim that the light and...most intimate friends ; and even the servants who are despatched to make the decent inquiries are not suffered to return home till they have undergone the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1996 - 1030 páginas
...Rome. In those palaces, sound is preferred to sense, and the care of the body to that of the mind. It is allowed as a salutary maxim, that the light...return home, till they have undergone the ceremony of a 46. This game, which might be translated forth, on this trifling subject, a copious by the more familiar... | |
| 1890 - 340 páginas
...of Rome. In those palaces sound is preferred to sense, and the care of the body to that of the mind. It is allowed as a salutary maxim, that the light...most intimate friends; and even the servants who are despatched to make the decent inquiries are not suffered to return home till they have undergone the... | |
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