nobles; and this enabled him to gratify to the utmost the passions which had no outlet in business or ambition. Travelling from clime to clime, and beholding still Rome everywhere, he increased both his hatred of society and his passion for pleasure.... The Last Days of Pompeii - 143. oldalszerző: Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1891Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1834 - 672 oldal
...sentiment did not go its common companion, . Arbaces possessed wealth which equalled that otxmost of the nobles. And this enabled him to gratify to the utmost the passions had no outlet in business or ambition. Travelling from clime to md beholding still Rome everywhere,... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1839 - 450 oldal
...go its common companion, poverty. Arbaces possessed wealth which equalled that of most of the Roman nobles. And this enabled him to gratify to the utmost...pleasure. He was in a vast prison, which however he could fill with the ministers of luxury. He could not escape from the prison, and his only object, therefore,... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 oldal
...will consider himself very fortunately and sincerely your servant. (Byron's Lett.) And this wealth enabled him to gratify to the utmost the passions which had no outlet in business or ambition. (Bulwer's Pompeii.) To gratify the taste of his people for conventions and festivals, he ordained that,... | |
| Clemens Klöpper - 1881 - 508 oldal
...taste. He was gratified with hearing a piece of Weber's composition finely performed (Crabb). His wealth enabled him to gratify to the utmost the passions, which had no outlet in business or ambition (Bulwer). To satisfy a creditor, a claim, debt, legal demand; to satis/y an execution. A grave question... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1898 - 596 oldal
...go its common companion, poverty. Arbaces possessed wealth which equalled that of most of the Roman nobles ; and this enabled him to gratify to the utmost...He was in a vast prison, which, however, he could fill with the ministers of luxury. He could not escape from the prison, and his only object, therefore,... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1900 - 514 oldal
...go its common companion, poverty. Arbaces possessed wealth which equalled that of most of the Roman nobles; and this enabled him to gratify to the utmost...everywhere, he increased both his hatred of society and his passsion for pleasure. He was in a vast prison, which, however, he could fill with the ministers of... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1900 - 514 oldal
...go its common companion, poverty. Arbaces possessed wealth which equalled that of most of the Itoman nobles; and this enabled him to gratify to the utmost...Travelling from clime to clime, and beholding still Kome everywhere, he increased both his hatred of society and his passsion for pleasure. He was in a... | |
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