| Xenophon - 1770 - 302 pages
...al'' ready as much gain as you have." '' And you Tygranes, faid he, at what rate '* would you purchafe the regaining of '* your wife ?" Now he happened to...married, and had a very great love for his wife. " Cyrus, faid he, to fave her M from fervitude, I would ranfom her at '' the expence of my life." " Take then... | |
| Xenophon (of Athens.) - 1803 - 414 pages
...behind is not less yours than what you carry off with you." " Be it so," said Cyrus; " but, to have vour wife again, what money will you give me?" " All that...save her from servitude, I would ransom her at the cxpence of my life." " Take, then, your own to yourself," said he, " I cannot reckon that she is properly... | |
| AJ Valpy, Xenophon - 1830 - 398 pages
...that I am able.' ' Here is then,' said Cyrus, ' already as much again as you have. And you, Tigranes,' said he, ' at what rate would you purchase the regaining...save her from servitude I would ransom her at the expense of my life.' ' Take then your own to yourself,' said he, ' I cannot reckon that she is properly... | |
| Xenophon (of Athens.) - 1830 - 370 pages
...that I am able.' ' Here is then,' said Cyrus, ' already as much again as you have. And you, Tigranes,' said he, ' at what rate would you purchase the regaining...save her from servitude I would ransom her at the expense of my life.' ' Take then your own to yourself,' said he, ' I cannot reckon that she is properly... | |
| Xenophon - 1831 - 348 pages
...that I am able." " Here is then," said Cyrus, " already as much again as you have. And you, Tigranes," said he, " at what rate would you purchase the regaining...save her from servitude I would ransom her at the expense of my life." " Take then your own to yourself," said he, " I cannot reckon that she is properly... | |
| Xenophon - 1832 - 776 pages
...am able." " Here is then," said Cyrus, "already as much again as you have. And you, Tigranes," uid he, " at what rate would you purchase the regaining of your wife?" Now he happened to be bat lately married, and had a very great love for his wife. " Cyrus," said he, " to save her from servitude... | |
| Xenophon - 1845 - 782 pages
...much again as you have. And you,Tigranes," said he, « at what rate would you purchase the regain irig of your wife?" Now he happened to be but lately married,...save her from servitude I would ransom her at the expense of my life." " Take then your own to yourself," said he, " I cannot reckon that she is properly... | |
| Xenophon (Cyprius) - 1845 - 906 pages
...that I am •He." " Here is then," said Cyrus, « already u much again as you have. And you,Tigranes," said he, • at what rate would you purchase the regaining of your wife!" Now he happened lo be but lately married, and had a very great love for his wife. " Cyrus," said he, " to save Her... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1845 - 224 pages
...a writer who pleases me well. Cyrus receiving the Armenians, whom he had conouered :— "Tigranes," said he, "at what rate would you purchase the regaining of your wife ?" Now Tigranes happened to be but lately married, and had a very great love for his wife" (that clause, perhaps,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1855 - 442 pages
...' Tigranes,' said he, 'at what rate would you purchase the regaining of your wife ? ' Now Tigranes happened to be but lately married, and had a very great love for his wife." (That clause perhaps sounds modern.) " ' Cyrus,' said he, ' I would ransom her at the expense of my... | |
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