Tarquin was not content with a kingdom, without having also the ensigns of royalty. In imitation of the Lyd'ian kings, he assumed a crown of gold, an ivory throne, a sceptre with an eagle on the top, and robes of purple. It was, perhaps, the... Goldsmith's Roman History - 20. oldalszerző: Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 276 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1769 - 590 oldal
...royalty i in ipofo* tion of the Lydian kings, he aMumed a crown of gold, an ivory throne, a fceptre with an eagle on the top, and robes of purple. It was perhaps the fplendor of thefe royalties that firft raifed the envy of the late king's fons, who had now for above... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1781 - 332 oldal
...royalty ; in imitation of the Lydian kings, he affumed a crown of gold, an ivory throne, a fceptre with an eagle on the top, and robes of purple. It was, perhaps, the fplendor of thefe royalties, that firft raifed the envy of the late king's fons, who had now for above... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1802 - 288 oldal
...of royalty. In imitation of the Lydian kings he affumed a crown of gold, an ivory throne, a fceptre, with an eagle on the top, and robes of purple. It was, perhaps, the fplendor of thefe royalties that firft railed the envy of the late king's fons, -who had now for above... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 430 oldal
...Tarquin, not contented with a kingdom, tempted him to assume the ensigns of royalty also; -such as a crown of gold, an ivory throne, a sceptre with an eagle on the top, and xobes of purple. It was, perhaps, this splendour that first rais«d the envy of .|he late king's -sons,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 oldal
...ensigns of royalty. In. imitation of tire Lydian kings h« assumed a crown of goldt-au ivory thvbne, a sceptre, with an eagle on the top, and robes of purple. It was, perhaps, the splendor of these roy-aliies that first raised the envy of the late king's sons, who had now for above... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 408 oldal
...content with a kingdom , •without having also the ensigns of royalty. In imitation of the l.ydian kings , he assumed a crown of gold, an ivory throne...the top, and robes of purple. It was, perhaps the splendor of theseroyahies that first raised the envy of the late king's sons , who had now for above... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 376 oldal
...also the ensigns of royalty. In, imitation of the Lydian kings , he assumed a crown of gold, anivorv throne, a sceptre with an eagle on the top , and robes of puvple. It was , perhaps , the splendour of these royalties that first raised the envy of the -late... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 326 oldal
...Tarquin was not content with a kingdom, without also the ensigns of royalty. In imitation of the Lydian kings he assumed a crown of gold, an ivory throne,...the top, and robes of purple. It was, perhaps, the splendor of these royalties that first raised the envy of the late king's sons, who had now for above... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, William Grimshaw - 1826 - 252 oldal
...the Lydian monarchs, he assumed a crown of gold, an ivory throne, a sceptre surmounted by an eagle, and robes of purple. It was perhaps the .splendour...first raised the envy of the late king's sons, who had for thirty-seven years quietly submitted to his government. His design also of adopting for his successor,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1828 - 360 oldal
...Tar'quin was not content with the kingdom without the ensigns of royalty ; and in imitation of the Ly'dian kings, he assumed a crown of gold, an ivory throne, a sceptre surmounted by an eagle, and robes of purple. It was the What did he do to assist his friends ? By whom... | |
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