Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities: Critical and HistoricalJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1830 - 460 páginas |
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... lived . In him , firmness , which was neither shaken by difficulties nor exasperated by opposition , unques- tioned impartiality , and a system of discipline founded on moral propriety and practical good sense , were the features of his ...
... lived . In him , firmness , which was neither shaken by difficulties nor exasperated by opposition , unques- tioned impartiality , and a system of discipline founded on moral propriety and practical good sense , were the features of his ...
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... stops his mouth with the moral reflection , that he left behind him the praise of having lived well . " Is a sentence all you have brought home ? " The spirit of this is exquisite , and the turn truly TERENCE AND PLAUTUS . 13.
... stops his mouth with the moral reflection , that he left behind him the praise of having lived well . " Is a sentence all you have brought home ? " The spirit of this is exquisite , and the turn truly TERENCE AND PLAUTUS . 13.
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... lived suited him better . Xenophon describes the palace of Pharnabazus at Dascylus in Ionia . The gardens of Tisaphernes were not less distinguished by the elegance of their taste ; and so highly pleased was the satrap with his Grecian ...
... lived suited him better . Xenophon describes the palace of Pharnabazus at Dascylus in Ionia . The gardens of Tisaphernes were not less distinguished by the elegance of their taste ; and so highly pleased was the satrap with his Grecian ...
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... lived in the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus , boasted of his descent from Alcibiades . He is commended for his accuracy by Cicero , Epist . ad Att . lib . vi . He is arguing , that no historian can stand his ground , if occa- sional error ...
... lived in the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus , boasted of his descent from Alcibiades . He is commended for his accuracy by Cicero , Epist . ad Att . lib . vi . He is arguing , that no historian can stand his ground , if occa- sional error ...
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... lived on terms of friendship and good - will with all of them who were respectable . He was a poet of that class in society , which in modern lan- guage is termed the man of fashion ; and however his life or his writings might fall ...
... lived on terms of friendship and good - will with all of them who were respectable . He was a poet of that class in society , which in modern lan- guage is termed the man of fashion ; and however his life or his writings might fall ...
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