The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 42
... Arcadius had as little admiration for her as liking for her father , and of late Eutropius had been incessantly sounding the praises of another young lady , whose beauty and intellect he described as matchless . By cunning and bribery ...
... Arcadius had as little admiration for her as liking for her father , and of late Eutropius had been incessantly sounding the praises of another young lady , whose beauty and intellect he described as matchless . By cunning and bribery ...
Page 145
... Arcadius and knelt at his feet . " Must I not weep ? You , and only you , illustrious Emperor , can dry my tears . " " How , Eudoxia ? —speak — you have but to say what you wish , and it is done . " 66 Her answer came without a pause ...
... Arcadius and knelt at his feet . " Must I not weep ? You , and only you , illustrious Emperor , can dry my tears . " " How , Eudoxia ? —speak — you have but to say what you wish , and it is done . " 66 Her answer came without a pause ...
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... Arcadius , do you make that a reproach to her ? —or to me who am merely the minister of her authority ? And remember , we have hitherto been speaking of a criminal , Arcadius ! let us now turn to the innocent . Think that , but for this ...
... Arcadius , do you make that a reproach to her ? —or to me who am merely the minister of her authority ? And remember , we have hitherto been speaking of a criminal , Arcadius ! let us now turn to the innocent . Think that , but for this ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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