At one extremity of the west wing of the gateway, the beginning of this engagement appears to be represented ; the same monarch being seen at the head of his troops, advancing against the double line of the enemy, and first breaking their ranks. At the... Ancient history - Página 246por Gustaf Clemens Hebbe - 1848Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1842 - 358 páginas
...their antagonists vibrate spears or brandish short javelins. At one extremity of the western wing of the propylon the beginning of this engagement appears...Holding a sceptre in his left hand, and enjoying the barbarous pleasure of beholding eleven of the principal captives tied together in a row with a rope... | |
| George Long - 1846 - 450 páginas
...with spears, their charioteers with short javelins f"At one extremity of the'west wing of the gateway, the beginning of this engagement appears to be represented...a sceptre in his left hand, and enjoying the cruel 'spectacle of eleven of the principal chieftains among his captives, lashed together in a row, with... | |
| 1850 - 364 páginas
...of the story is told at the extremity of the west wing of the gateway. We again quote from Hamilton. "The conqueror is seated on his throne after the victory,...a sceptre in his left hand, and enjoying the cruel spectacle of eleven of the principal chieftains among his captives lashed together in a row, with a... | |
| Robert Shaw (M. A.) - 1892 - 698 páginas
...their charioteers with short javelins." " At one extremity of the west wing of the gateway the begining of this engagement appears to be represented ; the...a sceptre in his left hand and enjoying the cruel spectacle of eleven of the principal chieftains among his captives, lashed togetherin arow with a rope... | |
| Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren - 1832 - 462 páginas
...spears, their charioteers with short javelins." " At one extremity of the west wing of the gateway, the beginning of this engagement appears to be represented...a sceptre in his left hand, and enjoying the cruel spectacle of eleven of the principal chieftains among his captives, lashed together in a row, with... | |
| Young people - 654 páginas
...the story is told at the extremity of the west wing of the gateway. We again quote from Hamilton. " The conqueror is seated on his throne after the victory,...a sceptre in his left hand, and enjoying the cruel spectacle of seeing eleven of the principal chieftains among his captives lashed together in a row,... | |
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