The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1833 |
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Page 48
... senate , a studied and persevering design to wound and degrade him , a very slight addition of injury might make the cup of anger overflow ; and the insufficient punishment of Steno ( though to most men this punishment seems not unequal ...
... senate , a studied and persevering design to wound and degrade him , a very slight addition of injury might make the cup of anger overflow ; and the insufficient punishment of Steno ( though to most men this punishment seems not unequal ...
Page 54
... Senate for this outrage at the time of its com- mission . He seems , indeed , to have been afterwards at peace with the church , for we find him ambassador at Rome , and invested with the fief of Val di Marino , in the march of Treviso ...
... Senate for this outrage at the time of its com- mission . He seems , indeed , to have been afterwards at peace with the church , for we find him ambassador at Rome , and invested with the fief of Val di Marino , in the march of Treviso ...
Page 65
... Senator . BENINTENDE , Chief of the Council of Ten . MICHEL STENO , One of the three Capi of the Forty . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO , Chief of the Arsenal , PHILIP CALENDARO , DAGOLINO , BERTRAM , Conspirators . Signor of the Night , { " Signore ...
... Senator . BENINTENDE , Chief of the Council of Ten . MICHEL STENO , One of the three Capi of the Forty . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO , Chief of the Arsenal , PHILIP CALENDARO , DAGOLINO , BERTRAM , Conspirators . Signor of the Night , { " Signore ...
Page 73
... senate , and raving very extravagantly at its lenity . We think all this part very heavily and even unskilfully exe- cuted ; nor can it be at all surprising that ordinary readers should not enter into his highness's fury , when it ...
... senate , and raving very extravagantly at its lenity . We think all this part very heavily and even unskilfully exe- cuted ; nor can it be at all surprising that ordinary readers should not enter into his highness's fury , when it ...
Page 80
... senator ; and when the Doge rails at the whole senate in terms of great bitterness , is encouraged to inform him , that a plot is on foot for its destruction , which he would do well to join ; to which his highness , with marvellous ...
... senator ; and when the Doge rails at the whole senate in terms of great bitterness , is encouraged to inform him , that a plot is on foot for its destruction , which he would do well to join ; to which his highness , with marvellous ...
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