A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... of the more striking scenes of which Rome was the theatre has been attempted ; and , when it was possible , brief allusions have been made to the lives and residences of those who have adorned it by their genius , or illustrated it.
... of the more striking scenes of which Rome was the theatre has been attempted ; and , when it was possible , brief allusions have been made to the lives and residences of those who have adorned it by their genius , or illustrated it.
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... theatre at Rome at this period . The Roman aristocracy , like the English Puritans , set their faces against dramatic entertainments , as injurious to public morality . Although the building of a stone theatre had been commenced , P ...
... theatre at Rome at this period . The Roman aristocracy , like the English Puritans , set their faces against dramatic entertainments , as injurious to public morality . Although the building of a stone theatre had been commenced , P ...
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... theatre of Pompey ; 2 yet , strangely enough , seems to have vanished in the time of Tiberius , when no temple of Fortune , with the title of Equestris , could be found at Rome.3 In the same neighbourhood , a TEMPLE OF MARS was ...
... theatre of Pompey ; 2 yet , strangely enough , seems to have vanished in the time of Tiberius , when no temple of Fortune , with the title of Equestris , could be found at Rome.3 In the same neighbourhood , a TEMPLE OF MARS was ...
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... theatre had yet been erected for the performance of plays , which were still exhibited on scaffolds , or temporary stages ; and we may infer from Terence's frequent appeals to his audience to preserve order , that his elegant pictures ...
... theatre had yet been erected for the performance of plays , which were still exhibited on scaffolds , or temporary stages ; and we may infer from Terence's frequent appeals to his audience to preserve order , that his elegant pictures ...
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... theatre of scenes which might call to mind a city taken by assault . In the dissolution of all law and order , fac- tion and violence ruled uncontrolled . One of the most prominent figures in these times is Cicero . A native of Arpinum ...
... theatre of scenes which might call to mind a city taken by assault . In the dissolution of all law and order , fac- tion and violence ruled uncontrolled . One of the most prominent figures in these times is Cicero . A native of Arpinum ...
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