So she furnished herself with a world of gifts, store of gold and silver, and of riches and other sumptuous ornaments as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house and from so wealthy and rich a realm as Egypt was. But yet she carried nothing... Putnam's Monthly - Page 2641857Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...when he came into Cilicin, to answer unto such accusations as were laid against her. * * * * So »he - as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house und from so wealthy and rich a realm as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 708 pages
...before him when he came into Cilicia, to answer unto such accusations as were laid against her. * * * So she furnished herself with a world of gifts, store...silver, and of riches and other sumptuous ornaments, as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house and from so wealthy and rich a realm as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 806 pages
...Zusammentreffen der Cleopatra mit dem Antonius auf dem Cydnus ist zu gutem Theil aus Plutarch entlehnt : So she furnished herself with a world of gifts, store...silver, and of riches and other sumptuous ornaments, as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house and from so wealthy and rich a realm as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 630 pages
...; but now she was at the age when a woman's beauty is at the prime, and she also of best judgment. So she furnished herself with a world of gifts, store of gold and silver and sumptuous ornaments ; but yet she carried nothing wherein she trusted more than in herself, and in... | |
| 1857 - 716 pages
...Parthians, sent to command Cleopatra to appear personally before him, when ho came into Cih'cia; and," he continues, "so she furnished herself with a world...said river, must have been a much smaller vessel than tho one which bore her from Egypt to Cilicia, with all her attendants, and that "world of gifts and... | |
| Mary Cowden Clarke - Biography & Autobiography - 1858 - 494 pages
...their verse ; and also because the passage presents most characteristic touches of Cleopatra's self: " She furnished herself with a world of gifts, store...silver, and of riches, and other sumptuous ornaments, as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house, and from so wealthy and rich a realm as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 806 pages
...Zusammentreffen der Cleopatra mit dem Antonius auf dem Cydnus ist zu gutem Theil aus Plutarch entlehnt : So she furnished herself with a world of gifts, store...silver, and of riches and other sumptuous ornaments, as ù credible enough she might bring from so great a Iwuse and from so wealthy and rich a realm as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 192 pages
...personally before him when he came into Cilicia, to answer unto such accusations as were laid against her. So she furnished herself with a world of gifts, store...silver, and of riches and other sumptuous ornaments, as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house, and from so wealthy and rich a realm as... | |
| Plutarchus - Rome - 1875 - 378 pages
...at the age when a woman's beauty is at the prime, and she also of best judgment. So she furnished3 herself with a world of gifts, store of gold and silver, and of riches and other sumptuous ornaments, as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house, and from so wealthy and rich a realm as... | |
| Plutarch - Rome - 1875 - 368 pages
...at the age when a woman's beauty is at the prime, and she also of best judgment. So she furnished3 herself with a world of gifts, store of gold and silver, and of riches and other sumptuous ornaments, as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house, and from so wealthy and rich a realm as... | |
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