| Wilhelm Ihne - 1871 - 550 lapas
...neque congrederetur.' 1 Arnold (History of Rome, iii. 110) says most justly and eloquently: ' Flaminins died bravely, sword in hand, having committed no greater...impetuous soldier whose death in his country's cause has be«n felt to throw a veil over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honoured. The party feelings... | |
| William C. Pearce - 1873 - 336 lapas
...ungenerous and unjust ; and emanate rather from a hatred of the man thau from conviction. Dr Arnold says — "Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...impetuous soldier whose death in his country's cause had been felt to throw a veil over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honoured. ... If the... | |
| Livy - 1874 - 392 lapas
...memory, deprived him also of the respect which a generous enemy was ready to bestow." Ihne, ii. 209. " Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honored. The party feelings which have so colored the language of the ancient writers respecting him... | |
| Livy - 1876 - 392 lapas
...memory, deprived him also of the respect which a generous enemy was ready to bestow." Ihne, ii. 209. " Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honored. The party feelings which have so colored the language of the ancient writers respecting him... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 336 lapas
...out, " So perish the man who slaughtered our brethren, and robbed us of the lands of our fathers." In these last words, we probably rather read the unquenchable...Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed no graver military error than many an impetuous soldier, whose death in his country's cause has been felt... | |
| 1880 - 814 lapas
...out, " So perish the man who slaughtered our brethren, and robbed us of the lands of our fathers." In these last words, we probably rather read the unquenchable...Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed no graver military error than many an impetuous soldier, whose death in his country's cause has been felt... | |
| 1880 - 832 lapas
...committed no graver military error than many an impetuous soldier, whose deaih in his country's canse has been felt to throw a veil over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honored. The party feelings which have so colored the language of the ancient writers respecting him,... | |
| Tite-Live - 1881 - 400 lapas
...memory, deprived him also of the respect which a generous enemy was ready to bestow." Ihne, ii. 209. " Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honored. The party feelings which have so colored the language of the ancient writers respecting him... | |
| John Singleton Mosby - 1908 - 282 lapas
...may with truth be said, as it was of the Roman Consul who led his army into the fatal defile, that " Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...veil over his rashness and whose memory is pitied and honored." And now to return to Stuart. I have said that on the morning of June 24 I reported to him... | |
| Livy, Thomas Chase - 1925 - 510 lapas
...memory, deprived him also of the respect which a generous enemy was ready to bestow." Ihne, ii. 209. " Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honored. The party feelings which have so colored the language of the ancient writers respecting him... | |
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