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Imaginary Conversations and Poems

Published
Jan 2015
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
302

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" ...]the Senate of my superiority in force, and the impossibility of resistance. The tablet is ready: let me take off this ring-try to write, to sign it, at least. Oh, what satisfaction I feel at seeing you able to rest upon the elbow, and even to smile Marcellus. Within an hour or less, with how severe a brow would Minos say to me, 'Marcellus, is this thy writing?' Rome loses one man: she hath lost many such, and she still hath many left. Hannibal. Afraid as you are of falsehood, say you this? I confess in shame the ferocity of my countrymen. Unfortunately, too, the nearer posts are occupied by Gauls, infinitely more cruel. The Numidians are so in revenge: the Gauls both in revenge ...]."

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May 2009 Standard Publications, Incorporated ISBN13 9781438516912 ISBN10 1438516916
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May 2012 Capstone ISBN10 B0082VLA2G
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