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... “Yes! Bragelonne, who is as courageous as Caesar, and as clever and witty as M...         “Yes! Bragelonne, who is as courageous as Caesar, and as clever and witty      as Mの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... I prayed that this one horsemight be an exception, for he carried more than Caesar and his fortunes...    I prayed that this one horsemight be an exception, for he carried more than Caesar and his fortunesの読み方
John Buchan 「Prester John」

...He who would be a Caesar, proved to be an irresolute Antony...   He      who would be a Caesar, proved to be an irresolute Antonyの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...Three species frequent my pans: Lucilia Caesar, LIN...   Three species frequent my pans: Lucilia Caesar, LINの読み方
J. Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Life of the Fly」

...Pompey also played a little, and Caesar and Crassus looked tolerantly on, but they did not join in themselves, beyond smelling the leopard a few times over...   Pompey also played a little, and Caesar and Crassus looked tolerantly on, but they did not join in themselves, beyond smelling the leopard a few times overの読み方
George Manville Fenn 「Off to the Wilds」

...They turned their horses, and were about to ride after the honey-guide, when Pompey suddenly began baying furiously at a clump of very high ferns and bushes, and Caesar went and joined him...   They turned their horses, and were about to ride after the honey-guide, when Pompey suddenly began baying furiously at a clump of very high ferns and bushes, and Caesar went and joined himの読み方
George Manville Fenn 「Off to the Wilds」

...Hence, Caesar, in my first book I have set forthto you the function of the architect and the things in which he ought tobe trained...   Hence, Caesar, in my first book I have set forthto you the function of the architect and the things in which he ought tobe trainedの読み方
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」

...Hence, Caesar, in the third and fourth books I gave therules for temples; in this book I shall treat of the laying out ofpublic places...   Hence, Caesar, in the third and fourth books I gave therules for temples; in this book I shall treat of the laying out ofpublic placesの読み方
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」

...But for my part, Caesar, I have never been eager to make money by myart, but have gone on the principle that slender means and a goodreputation are preferable to wealth and disrepute...   But for my part, Caesar, I have never been eager to make money by myart, but have gone on the principle that slender means and a goodreputation are preferable to wealth and disreputeの読み方
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」

...The King makes such great preparations for the war that never did Caesar or Alexander make the like...   The King makes such great      preparations for the war that never did Caesar or Alexander make the likeの読み方
Chretien DeTroyes 「Four Arthurian Romances」

...It was in his time that consuls(2) began, and that the appellation of Caesar was discontinued: at this period also, St...   It was in      his time that consuls(2) began, and that the appellation of Caesar was      discontinued: at this period also, Stの読み方
Nennius J. A. Giles 「History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum)」

...The people—always thepeople! Bah! what are the lives of these swarming millions worth whencompared with a Caesar, a Napoleon, an Alexander, a Charlemagne?Nothing can stop us or defeat us...   The people—always thepeople! Bah! what are the lives of these swarming millions worth whencompared with a Caesar, a Napoleon, an Alexander, a Charlemagne?Nothing can stop us or defeat usの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930」

...We know who this self-styled Black Caesar is, whohas declared war upon humanity...   We know who this self-styled Black Caesar is, whohas declared war upon humanityの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, August 1930」

...For Nat had talked with his men, and all had agreed that they wouldnot turn traitor, though they intended to temporize as long aspossible, in the hope of catching the Black Caesar unawares...   For Nat had talked with his men, and all had agreed that they wouldnot turn traitor, though they intended to temporize as long aspossible, in the hope of catching the Black Caesar unawaresの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, August 1930」

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