| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 páginas
...have used running, for ihc purpose of coining at once to close fight ; and they were the first who withstood (in the field) even the sight of the Median...men who wore it ; for hitherto the very name of the Modes and Persians had been a terror to the Greeks.1" The history terminates with the conquest of Greece... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 368 páginas
...to have used running, for the purpose of coming at once to close fight; and they were the first who withstood (in the field) even the sight of the Median...Justin says, that Cynegyrus, the brother of the poet Jischylus, having performed prodigies of valour in the battle, pursued the Persians to the shore, and... | |
| William Mitford - 1814 - 524 páginas
...have used running, for the purpose of coming 1 at once to close fight ; and they were the first ' who withstood (in the field) even the sight of ' the Median dress, and of the ,men who wear it; ' for hitherto the very name of Medes and Persians SECT. ' had been a terror to the Greeks... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 páginas
...to have used running, for the purpose of coming at once to close fight; and they were the first who withstood, (in the field,) even the sight of the Median...Justin says, that Cynegyrus, the brother of the poet ^schylus, having performed prodigies of valour in the battle, pursued the Persians to the shore, and... | |
| David Blair - 1832 - 252 páginas
...upon the Isle of Paros. An incident in this war, mentioned by Justin the historian, may be related. Cynegy'rus, the brother of the poet ^Es'chylus, having performed prodigies of valour, pursued the Persians to the shore, and laid hold of a ship, which was ready to sail, with his right... | |
| Thomas Swinburne Carr - 1838 - 520 páginas
...Greeks that used running for the purpose of coming at once to close fight; and they were the first who withstood, in the field, even the sight of the Median dress, and the men who wear it ; for hitherto the very name of Medes and Persians had been a terror to the Greeks."... | |
| 1844 - 588 páginas
...of the Greeks, advanced running on their enemies, and int endured the sight of the Median dress and the men who wore it ; for hitherto the very name of the Medes had been a terror to Greece." ATTACK OF MILTIAPES ON PAROS HIS TRIAL AND DEATH. IILTIADES now rose... | |
| S.G Goodrich - 1851 - 664 páginas
...have adopted running for the purpose of coming at once to close fight; and they were the first who withstood — in the field — even the sight of the...men who wore it; for hitherto the very name of the Modes and Persians had been a terror to the Greeks." Cynegirus, the brother of the poet ^Eschylus,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 598 páginas
...purpose of coming at once to close fight ; and they were the first who withstood — in the field—-even the sight of the Median dress, and of the men who...Medes and Persians had been a terror to the Greeks." Cynegirus, the brother of the poet JEschylus, is reported to have performed prodigies of valor, and... | |
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