... at the accusation, appealing to the gods to witness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven, and then throwing himself down by the bedside, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear, and follow his directions without apprehension.... The History of Greece - Page 201by Oliver Goldsmith - 1826 - 264 pagesFull view - About this book
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1806 - 444 pages
...in perusing the letter , seemed astonished at the accusation , and called upon the gods to witness his innocence ; sometimes lifting up his hands to...a few days recovered his wonted vigour. Meanwhile , Darius was advancing against him at the head of an immense army , of which , how«yer , he did not... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...Philip, in perusing the letter, seemed astonished at the accusation, and called upon the gods to witness his innocence ; sometimes lifting up his hands to...and brought Alexander so low, as seemed to favour Farmenio's accusation ; but at length it produced the desired effect, and the king in a few days recovered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 490 pages
...Philip, in perusing the letter, seemed astonished at the accusation, and called upon the gods to witness his innocence ; sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven, and then throwing himself dowu. by die bedside, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all suspicion, and rely on his fidelity.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1822 - 498 pages
...Philip, in perusing the letter, seemed astonished at the accusation, and called upon the gods to' witness his innocence ; sometimes lifting up his hands to...lay aside all suspicion and rely on his fidelity. 22. At first the medicine worked so violently, and brought Alexander so low, as seemed to favour Parme'nio's... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1859 - 588 pages
...while the other was full of surprise and alarm at the accusation, appealing to the gods to witness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven,...bedside, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear, and follow his directions without apprehension. For the medicine at first worked so strongly... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1860 - 552 pages
...while the other was full of surprise and anger at the accusation, appealing to the gods to witness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven,...bed-side, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear, and follow his directions without apprehension. For the medicine at first worked so strongly... | |
| Plutarch - 1870 - 540 pages
...while the other was full of surprise and anger at the accusation, appealing to the gods to witness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven,...bed-side, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear, and follow his directions without apprehension. For the medicine at first worked so strongly... | |
| Plutarch - 1875 - 586 pages
...while the other was full of surprise and alarm at the accusation, appealing to the gods to witness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven,...bedside, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear, and follow his directions without apprehension. For the medicine at first worked so strongly... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1881 - 948 pages
...while the other was full of surprise and ulaim at the acciisalinu, appealing to the pods to wilness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven, and then throwing himself dovn by the bedside, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear and fellow his directions without... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1888 - 358 pages
...while the other was full of surprise and alarm at the accusation, appealing to the gods to witness his innocence, sometimes lifting up his hands to heaven,...bedside, and beseeching Alexander to lay aside all fear, and follow his directions without apprehension. For the medicine at first worked so strongly... | |
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