Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities: Critical and HistoricalJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1830 - 460 páginas |
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Página iv
... cussion , the lust of innovation keeps pace with the spirit of improvement . Ancient systems and es- tablished practice are convenient foils to the novel conceptions and bold theories of speculative men . Projects of iv DEDICATION .
... cussion , the lust of innovation keeps pace with the spirit of improvement . Ancient systems and es- tablished practice are convenient foils to the novel conceptions and bold theories of speculative men . Projects of iv DEDICATION .
Página viii
... practice of classical com- position in verse and prose compels a composer of any talent or ambition to pull to pieces the whole phraseology of the principal authors for his own use , and carefully to examine their thoughts for the ...
... practice of classical com- position in verse and prose compels a composer of any talent or ambition to pull to pieces the whole phraseology of the principal authors for his own use , and carefully to examine their thoughts for the ...
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... Milton . With as little favour should I regard the intellectual energy of him , who could read page after page of Cicero with his pupils , without comparing the Roman Forum with the practice of the English Bar , xii DEDICATION .
... Milton . With as little favour should I regard the intellectual energy of him , who could read page after page of Cicero with his pupils , without comparing the Roman Forum with the practice of the English Bar , xii DEDICATION .
Página xiii
... practice of both methods , that the evi- dences of Christianity , those at least which are collateral , are more favourably received when thrown in incidentally , when they strike with a surprise , or steal upon the mind , than when ...
... practice of both methods , that the evi- dences of Christianity , those at least which are collateral , are more favourably received when thrown in incidentally , when they strike with a surprise , or steal upon the mind , than when ...
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... practice , as to have pro- duced that state of society and friendship so elo- quently described by Cicero . We have concurrent testimony to prove , that the moral practice of the 30 ON THE EPICUREAN PHILOSOPHY .
... practice , as to have pro- duced that state of society and friendship so elo- quently described by Cicero . We have concurrent testimony to prove , that the moral practice of the 30 ON THE EPICUREAN PHILOSOPHY .
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Æneid Alcibiades ancient Antipater army Athens ation atque Ausonius autem Cæsar character Cicero Cinna critics cujus death Diogenes Laertius ejus elegant enemy enim Epicurus epistle etiam expression father following passage gives Greek hæc Herod honour Horace Horace's humour Hyrcanus illi inter ipse Jerusalem Jews Josephus Judea king Latin Mariamne ment mentioned mihi modern moral natural neque Nicias nihil occasion omnes omnia opinion Ovid person Phasael philosopher Plautus Plutarch poet probably quæ quam quia quid quidem quod quoque Roman Rome satire says seems Seneca Suetonius sunt Tacitus tamen Terence tetrarch thou tibi Timon tion Titus Vespasian Virgil αὐτοῦ γὰρ δὲ δὲ καὶ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐς καὶ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὐκ περὶ πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὑπὸ ὡς