Foliorum centuriae, selections for translation into Latin and Greek prose, by H.A. HoldenHubert Ashton Holden 1876 |
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... seems , indeed , to be the model of that perfect character , which , under the denomination of a sage or wise man ... seem chiefly to challenge our applause . D. HUME IO . FUNERAL OF OLIVER CROMWELL . It was the funeral- day of the late ...
... seems , indeed , to be the model of that perfect character , which , under the denomination of a sage or wise man ... seem chiefly to challenge our applause . D. HUME IO . FUNERAL OF OLIVER CROMWELL . It was the funeral- day of the late ...
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... seem burdensome and laborious . Obscurity indeed is pain- ful to the mind as well as to the eye ; but to bring light from obscurity , by whatever labour , must needs be delightful and rejoicing . D. HUME 16. HASTY COMPOSITIONS . The ...
... seem burdensome and laborious . Obscurity indeed is pain- ful to the mind as well as to the eye ; but to bring light from obscurity , by whatever labour , must needs be delightful and rejoicing . D. HUME 16. HASTY COMPOSITIONS . The ...
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... seem to read Homer describ- ing the exploits of Achilles . In Polybius , on the other hand , we meet with nothing but unadorned simplicity and plain reason . A justness of thinking , rare in his age and country , united with a sterility ...
... seem to read Homer describ- ing the exploits of Achilles . In Polybius , on the other hand , we meet with nothing but unadorned simplicity and plain reason . A justness of thinking , rare in his age and country , united with a sterility ...
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... seems to have been erected by one who had been heartily frightened , and had perhaps narrowly escaped one of them ; most pro- bably the same which happened the year this inscription bears date , 1631 ; and a very terrible one that was ...
... seems to have been erected by one who had been heartily frightened , and had perhaps narrowly escaped one of them ; most pro- bably the same which happened the year this inscription bears date , 1631 ; and a very terrible one that was ...
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... seem strange , at the first view , that the men of pleasure should be advised to change their course , because they lead a pain- ful life . Yet when we see them so active and vigilant in quest of delight ; under so many disquiets , and ...
... seem strange , at the first view , that the men of pleasure should be advised to change their course , because they lead a pain- ful life . Yet when we see them so active and vigilant in quest of delight ; under so many disquiets , and ...
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Чести термини и фразе
action ÆNEID affections ambition ancient appear Aristomenes Aristophanes army Athens battle beauty Belisarius body BURKE Cæsar cause character Cicero command courage danger death Demosthenes desire doth duty endeavour enemy EUPH evil eyes favour fear force fortune friends give glory Gonfaloniere greatest Greece hand happiness hath heart honour hope human judgment JULIUS CÆSAR justice kind king kingdom knowledge labour learning less liberty live Livy LORD BACON LORD BOLINGBROKE LORD CLARENDON LORD MACAULAY Lysias Lysicles man's mankind manner matter means ment mind moral nation nature never noble object observed opinion passions peace perfection person philosophy Plato pleasure poet Pompey possessed praise present prince principles racter reason regard Roman Rome sense shew soldiers soul spirit strength Tacitus temper things thought Thucydides tion true truth unto victory virtue whole wisdom wise Xenophon youth
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