| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 460 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes, and without a mantle ; who loitered away whole days in the street or Forum, to hear news, and to hold disputes; who" dissipated,...brothels, in the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality J. But * Olympiodor. apud Phot p. 197. •f• Seneca (epirtoL Ixxxvi.) compares the baths of Scipio... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1811 - 446 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes, and without a mantle ; who loitered away whole days in the street or Forum, to hear news, and to hold disputes; who dissipated,...and brothels, in the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality.0 01 Olympiodor. apud Phot. p. 197. " Seneca (epistol. Ixxxvi) compares the baths of Scipio... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 486 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes, and without a mantle; who loitered away whole days in the street or Forum, to hear news, and to hold disputes; who dissipated,...in the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality. But the most lively and splendid amusement of Games and the idle multitude depended on the frequent... | |
| JAMES WHITESIDE - 1848 - 412 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes and without mantle ; who loitered away whole days in the street or Forum, to hear news, and to hold disputes; who dissipated,...in the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality*." Our wonder turns into abhorrence when we remember these imperial baths, erected with so much magnificence,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 458 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes and without a mantle ; who loitered away whole days in the street or Forum to hear news and to hold disputes ; who dissipated...and brothels in the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality.60 But the most lively and splendid amusement of the idle multitude depended on the frequent... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1856 - 752 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes and without a mantle ; who loitered away whole days in the street or Forum, to hear news and to hold disputes ; who dissipated,...taverns, and brothels, in the indulgence of gross and vuJgar sensuality.60 But the most lively and splendid amusement of the idle multitude, depended on... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1863 - 998 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes and without a mantle ; who loitered away whole days in the streets or Forum, to hear news and to hold disputes ; who dissipated...in the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality."* The degree to which the social and political condition of the same city is aifected in the nineteenth... | |
| James Whiteside - 1860 - 610 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes and without mantle ; wHo loitered away whole days in the street or Forum, to hear news and to hold disputes ; who dissipated,...and children ; and spent the hours of the night in the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality." * Our wonder turns into abhorrence when we remember... | |
| Durham Dunlop - 1868 - 502 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes, and without a mantle, who loitered away whole days in the street or Forum, to hear news, and to hold disputes — who...spent the hours of the night in obscure taverns and brothel?, in the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality." — Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1871 - 672 lapas
...ragged plebeians, without shoes and without a mantle ; who loitered away whole days in the street or Forum, to hear news and to hold disputes ; who dissipated...and children ; and spent the hours of the night in the obscure taverns, and brothels, ia the indulgence of gross and vulgar sensuality.0* But the most... | |
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