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... Hannibal is at the gates of Rome.— Marcellus , who stood alone between us , fallen . Brave man ! I would rejoice and cannot . How awfully serene a counte- nance ! Such as we hear are in the ... HANNIBAL 503 Marcellus and Hannibal.
... Hannibal is at the gates of Rome.— Marcellus , who stood alone between us , fallen . Brave man ! I would rejoice and cannot . How awfully serene a counte- nance ! Such as we hear are in the ... HANNIBAL 503 Marcellus and Hannibal.
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... Hannibal . Whither would you be lifted ? Men are ready . Marcellus . I meant not so . My strength is failing . I seem to hear rather what is within than what is without . My sight and other senses are in confusion . I would have said ...
... Hannibal . Whither would you be lifted ? Men are ready . Marcellus . I meant not so . My strength is failing . I seem to hear rather what is within than what is without . My sight and other senses are in confusion . I would have said ...
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... HANNIBAL Hannibal , the famous Carthaginian general who in the third century B.C. almost conquered Rome , regarded Marcellus as his most dangerous opponent . Marcellus had made a brilliant campaign against the Gauls , whose king he slew ...
... HANNIBAL Hannibal , the famous Carthaginian general who in the third century B.C. almost conquered Rome , regarded Marcellus as his most dangerous opponent . Marcellus had made a brilliant campaign against the Gauls , whose king he slew ...
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JAMES THOMSON 17001748 | 7 |
From The Castle of Indolence | 16 |
MARK AKENSIDE 17211770 | 22 |
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