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" Caesar, he disembarked, and travelled a hundred furlongs on foot, as if Rome had been the place of his destination. Repenting, however, afterwards, he left that road, and made again for the sea. He passed the night in the most perplexing and horrid thoughts;... "
Poems: A New Edition - Page 155
by Mrs. Hemans - 1828
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 3

Plutarch - Greece - 1795 - 452 pages
...whether it was that he feared the fea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Caefar, he difembarked, and travelled a hundred furlongs on foot, as if Rome had been the place of his deftination. Repenting, however, afterwards, he left that road, and made again for the fea. He pafled...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes Critical ...

Plutarch - 1795 - 474 pages
...whether it was that he feared the fea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Ca:far, he difembarked, and travelled a hundred furlongs on foot, as if Rome had been the place of his deflination. Repenting, however, afterwards, he left that road, and made again for the fea. He pafTed...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 5

Plutarch - Classical biography - 1803 - 454 pages
...thence ; but whether it was that he feared the sea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Cssar, he disembarked, and travelled a hundred furlongs on...that he was sometimes inclined to go privately into Cesar's house, and stab himself upon the altar of his domestic gods, to bring the divine vengeance...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek: with Notes Critical and ...

Plutarch - Biography - 1804 - 450 pages
...whether it was that he feared the fea, or had not yet given up all his hopesin Csfar, hedifembarked,and travelled a hundred furlongs on foot, as if Rome had been the place of his deftination. Repenting, however, afterwards, he left that road, and made again for the fea. He palled...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 6

Plutarch - Greece - 1811 - 356 pages
...again; but whether it was that, he feared the sea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Csesar, he disembarked and travelled a hundred furlongs on...been the place of his destination. Repenting however afterward, he left that road, and again repaired to the sea. He passed that night in the most perplexing...
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Tales and Historic Scenes in Verse

Mrs. Hemans - Europe - 1819 - 268 pages
...thence, but whether it was that he feared the sea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Caesar, he disembarked, and travelled a hundred furlongs on...that road, and made again for the sea. He passed the niglit in the most perplexing and horrid thoughts ; insomuch, that he was sometimes inclined to go...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volume 5

Plutarchus - 1819 - 524 pages
...again ; but whether it was that he feared the sea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Caesar, he disembarked and travelled a hundred furlongs on...been the place of his destination. Repenting however afterward, he quitted that road, and again repaired to the sea. The ensuing night he passed in the...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 7

Plutarch - Greece - 1821 - 322 pages
...that he feared the sea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Caesar, he disembarked, and traveled a hundred furlongs on foot, as if Rome had been the...that he was sometimes inclined to go privately into Caesar's house, and stab himself upon the altar of his domestic gods, to bring the divine vengeance...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 4

Plutarch - Greece - 1822 - 534 pages
...thence ; hut whether it was that he feared the sea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Caesar, he disembarked, and travelled a hundred furlongs on...however, afterwards, he left that road, and made again ibr the sea. He passed the night in the most perplexing and horrid thoughts; insomuch, that he was...
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Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes ..., Volume 4

Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - Greece - 1826 - 446 pages
...thence; but whether it was that he feared the sea, or had not yet given up all his hopes in Caesar, he disembarked, and travelled a hundred furlongs on...that he was sometimes inclined to go privately into Caesar's house, and stab himself upon the altar of his domestic gods, to bring the divine vengeance...
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