Cleopatra, assisted by two women, who were the only persons she had brought with her into the tomh, drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. Antony, all bathed in his blood, with death painted in his face, was dragged up in the air, turning his... The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians ... - Página 252por Charles Rollin - 1736Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 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... | |
| Richard Johnson - 1800 - 164 páginas
...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 painted in his...turning his dying eyes, and extending his feeble hands, to Cleopatra, as if to conjure her to receive his last breath; while she,, with her features distorted,... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1808 - 476 páginas
...persons she had brought with her, into the tomb, drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. Antony, all bathed in his blood, with death painted...dying eyes, and extending his feeble hands towards Cieopntra, a> if to conjure her to receive his last breath; whilst she, with her features distorted... | |
| W. D. Cooper - 1818 - 314 páginas
...she had Ы ought with her itto the tombs, drew him up. iMever was there a more moving sight. Anthony, all bathed in his blood, with death painted in his...face, was dragged up in the air, turning his dying ejes, and extending his feeble hands, to Cleopatra, as if to cunjure her to receive his last breath;... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 382 páginas
...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, and extending his feehle hands towards Cleopatra, as if to eonjure her to reeeive his last hreath ; whilst she, wiih... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 páginas
...had brought with her to the tomb?, 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 extending his feeble hands to Cleopatra, as if to conjure... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1827 - 494 páginas
...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 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... | |
| Charles Rollin, Robert Lynam - 1836 - 300 páginas
...only persons she had brought with her into the tomh, drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. Antony, all bathed in his blood, with death painted...towards Cleopatra, as if to conjure her to receive his last breath ; whilst she, with her features distorted and her arms strained, pulled the cords with... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1839 - 308 páginas
...with her into the tomb, drew him up. Never was there a more moving sight. Antony, all bathed in hia blood, with death painted in his face, was dragged...towards Cleopatra, as if to conjure her to receive his last breath ; whilst she, with her features distorted and her arms strained, pulled the cords with... | |
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