| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1909 - 532 หน้า
...only of being a-ground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore. Here he stopped to consider whether he should turn, back again; to which the pilot advising him, "Fortune," said he, "favours the brave; steer to... | |
| 1911 - 860 หน้า
...only of being aground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain and obstructed all the shore. Here he stopped to consider whether he should turn back again, to which the pilot advising him, "Fortune," said he, "befriends the brave; carry me... | |
| Edward Hutton - 1915 - 392 หน้า
...only of being a-ground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore....sea, after several insensible windings, forms upon the shore. He had already sent his baggage on board; for tho' he was not at that time in actual danger,... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1916 - 406 หน้า
...the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountains, and obstructed all the shore. Here he stopped to consider whether he should return back; to which the pilot advising him, "Fortune," said he, "befriends the brave; steer to Pomponianus." Pomponianus... | |
| Frances Ellis Sabin - 1921 - 552 หน้า
...considering a moment whether he should retreat, he said to the captain who was urging that course, "Fortune befriends the brave; carry me to Pomponianus." " Pomponianus was then at Stabiae, distant by half the width of the bay (for, as you know, the shore, insensibly curving in its sweep,... | |
| George Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer - 1924 - 660 หน้า
...considering a moment whether he should retreat, he said to the captain who was urging that course, "Fortune befriends the brave; carry me to Pomponianus." Pomponianus was then at Stabiae, distant by half the width of the bay (for, as you know, the shore, insensibly curving in its sweep,... | |
| Daniel Eddy - 2005 - 509 หน้า
...only of being aground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore....Here he stopped to consider whether he should return again, to which the pilot advising him, ' Fortune,' said he, ' befriends the brave ; carry me to Pomponianus.'... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 848 หน้า
...them. — Ed* aground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore....again, to which the pilot advising him — ' Fortune favours the brave,' said he ; ' carry me to Pomponianus.' " Pomponianus was then at Stabise,* separated... | |
| 1843 - 522 หน้า
...only of being aground by Ihe sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore....Here he stopped to consider whether he should return, to which the pilot advising him, 'Fortune,' says he, 'befriends the brave; carry me to Pomponianus.'... | |
| Philip Dixon Hardy - 1836 - 442 หน้า
...a-ground by the sudden reof the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down the sides of the mountain, and obstructed all the shore. Here he...stopped to consider whether he should return back, to which the pilot advising him, * Fortune («aid he) befriends the brave — steer to Pomponianus.'... | |
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