Marician grove, which they hold sacred, and suffer nothing that enters it to be removed, lay immediately in their way. — Consequently they could not pass through it, and to go round it would be tedious. At last an old man of the company cried out, "that... A classical tour through Italy and Sicily - Página 135por sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd bart.) - 1819Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Plutarchus - 1813 - 522 páginas
...pass through it, and to go round it would be tedious. At last an old man of the company cried out, that no place, however religious, was inaccessible, if it could contribute to the preservation of Marius. No sooner had he said this, than he took some of the baggage in his hand, and... | |
| Plutarch - 1821 - 332 páginas
...pass through it, and to go round it would be tedious. At last an old man of the company cried out, "that no place, however religious, was inaccessible, if it could contribute to the preservation of Marius. No sooner had he said this, than he took some of the baggage in his hand, and... | |
| Plutarch - 1823 - 448 páginas
...pass through it, and to go round it would be tedious. At last an old man of the company cried out, that no place, however religious, was inaccessible, if it could contribute to the preservation of Marius. No sooner had he said this, than he took some of the baggage in his hand, and... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 páginas
...sea-coast. Yet, in the midst of their expedition, an unforeseen delay was occasioned ; for the Sytva Maries, or Marician Grove, was held so sacred, that...grove. His companions followed with the same alacrity j and, when JMarius came to the sea coast, he found a vessel in readiness to receive him. After having... | |
| Plutarch - 1832 - 370 páginas
...pass through it, and to go round it would be tedious. At last an old man of the company cried out, that no place, however religious, was inaccessible, if it could contribute to the preservation of Marius. No sooner had he said this than he took some of the baggage in his hand, and... | |
| Plutarch - 1834 - 496 páginas
...pass through it, and to go round it would be tedious. At last an old man of the company cried out, that no place, however religious, was inaccessible, if it could contribute to the preservation of Marius. No sooner had he said this, than he took some of the baggage in his hand, and... | |
| Plutarch - 1860 - 718 páginas
...pass through it, and to go round it would be tedious. At last an old man of the company cried out, that no place, however religious, was inaccessible, if it could contribute to tne preservation of Marius. No sooner had he said this, limn he took some of the baggage in his hand,... | |
| George Lovett Bennett - 1880 - 206 páginas
...the Sylva Maricae or Marician Grove, was held so sacred that nothing entering it5 was suffered to he removed ; and to go round it would be tedious. At...took some of the baggage in his hand, and marched directly6 through the grove. His companions followed with the same alacrity ; and when Marius came... | |
| George Lovett Bennett - 1881 - 208 páginas
...occasioned ; for the Sylva Maricae or Marician Grove, was held so sacred that nothing entering it 6 was suffered to be removed ; and to go round it would...some of the baggage in his hand, and marched directly e through the grove. His companions followed with the same alacrity ; and when Marius came to the sea-coast,... | |
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