United States or France ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


She was a mere child and still under the tutelage of her despotic father when he Taurus Antinor tired of the enervating influences of decadent Rome, had obtained leave from the Emperor Tiberius to go to Syria as its governor. The imperator was glad enough to let him go. Taurus Antinor, named Anglicanus, was more popular with the army and the plebs than any autocratic ruler could wish.

To Eton and Harrow, as nurseries of valour, the Duke would now require to add every national, every village school, from Bethnal Green to Ballycroy! Populus Anglicanus it has risen in its might, and sent forth its sons, and not a man of them but seems on fire to rival the gallantry, the renunciation of Chandos and Talbot, of Sidney and Wolfe. Has not the present war given a harvest of instances?

He adds, that she had great thirst, had taken many medicines, and submitted to various rules of life, and changes of climate, but still continued to have these immoderate sweats. Pharmac. ration. de sudore anglico. Dr. Willis has also observed, that the sudor anglicanus which appeared in England, in 1483, and continued till 1551, was in some respects similar to the diabetes; and as Dr.

It was more like a game of passing a ring from hand to hand behind the players' backs, for kisses for forfeits if the ring were caught. Nevertheless, this was treason-felony; yet it was furthering the dear cause of the saints. It was on the day on which her uncle Norfolk had sent for her that the King had his interview with the heretical Dr Barnes nicknamed Antoninus Anglicanus.

Taurus Antinor, surnamed Anglicanus, had spoken and it would not be to anyone's advantage to quarrel with his arbitrary pronouncement for the sake of any slave girl, however desirable she might be. It was not pleasant to encounter the wrath of the praefect of Rome nor safe to rouse his enmity.

Young Escanes was now there, he who wanted a cook, and Caius Nepos the praetorian praefect who was in search of pretty waiting-maids. "Hast had speech with Anglicanus?" asked the latter in a whisper to Hortensius. "Aye! a few words," replied the other, "but he warned me of spies." "Will he join us, thinkest thou?" "I think that he will sup with thee, O Caius Nepos, but as to joining us in "

But on his return to Rome the powerful personality of Taurus Antinor soon imposed itself upon the fierce and maniacal despot. Caligula though he must in reality have hated the Anglicanus as much and more than he hated all men gave grudging admiration to his independence of spirit and to his fearless tongue.

"Taurus Antinor named Anglicanus hath left Rome to-day on his way to Syria, O Augusta!" said the man, humbly insisting on the name of his master. "Dost not go with him?" "He hath commanded me to stay here and to look after his household until such time as he doth direct." "His household?" she said. "I had not thought of that.

Anon, when the Cæsar thought it incumbent upon his dignity to start on a military expedition, he forced Antinor to accept the praefecture of the city in order to keep him permanently settled in Rome. The Anglicanus accepted the power which was almost supreme in the absence of the Cæsar.

Shaksepeur, taught Mr. Betterton in every particle of it." Roscius Anglicanus, 1708. Roberts, in his answer to Mr. Pope's Preface on Shakespeare, 1729, thinks that Lowin was the original Hamlet. The date of 1601 for the production of Hamlet appears to suit the internal evidence very well.