The Classical Journal, Tom 19A. J. Valpay., 1819 |
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Strona 32
... fuisse , et altius in naturam penetrasse , quam illa Aristotelis et Platonis : hanc unicam ob causam , quod illi in causis finalibus nunquam operam triverunt ; hi autem eas perpetuo inculcarunt . Atque magis in hac parte accusandus ...
... fuisse , et altius in naturam penetrasse , quam illa Aristotelis et Platonis : hanc unicam ob causam , quod illi in causis finalibus nunquam operam triverunt ; hi autem eas perpetuo inculcarunt . Atque magis in hac parte accusandus ...
Strona 55
... fuisse satius erat , in præ- fatione significavit , etiam aliam quandam illius orationem ferri , quæ sibi in otio scholæ composita , non in senatu dicta , videatur . De hac nova quæstione ipse præterea nihil : rem enim aliis integram ...
... fuisse satius erat , in præ- fatione significavit , etiam aliam quandam illius orationem ferri , quæ sibi in otio scholæ composita , non in senatu dicta , videatur . De hac nova quæstione ipse præterea nihil : rem enim aliis integram ...
Strona 58
... fuisse se . Sed sententia totius periodi vide quantam injuriam faciat humanissimo Wolfio . Intelligentibus aliquid obscure significat , sed ita , ut ipsi verum inveniant : ceteros autem omnes errare æquo animo patitur . Quis ergo illis ...
... fuisse se . Sed sententia totius periodi vide quantam injuriam faciat humanissimo Wolfio . Intelligentibus aliquid obscure significat , sed ita , ut ipsi verum inveniant : ceteros autem omnes errare æquo animo patitur . Quis ergo illis ...
Strona 61
... fuisse Ciceronis et interpretem et imitatoren . At dicat quispiam , imbecil- litatis humanæ memor non debebat ille tanta confidentia elatus homi- num doctissimorum et elegantissimorum judicia pro nihilo ducere , neque hoc sibi sumere ...
... fuisse Ciceronis et interpretem et imitatoren . At dicat quispiam , imbecil- litatis humanæ memor non debebat ille tanta confidentia elatus homi- num doctissimorum et elegantissimorum judicia pro nihilo ducere , neque hoc sibi sumere ...
Strona 62
... fuisse loci Tulliani , et similia . Sed et hæc iniquitatis species potest ante dictis purgari . Facile homines evparraoiwro eum , quem reprehendere cœperunt , sibi fingunt reluctantem , ita ut non solum cum mortuo , sed etiam cum umbra ...
... fuisse loci Tulliani , et similia . Sed et hæc iniquitatis species potest ante dictis purgari . Facile homines evparraoiwro eum , quem reprehendere cœperunt , sibi fingunt reluctantem , ita ut non solum cum mortuo , sed etiam cum umbra ...
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