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Strona 10
... speaking on this subject than to find a commencement.4 It is disgraceful not to have learned little , but to rest satisfied foolishly and long with 5 the little that we have learned . What is so royal , 6 so noble , so generous , as to ...
... speaking on this subject than to find a commencement.4 It is disgraceful not to have learned little , but to rest satisfied foolishly and long with 5 the little that we have learned . What is so royal , 6 so noble , so generous , as to ...
Strona 13
... speaking of the very ardent disposition of Theo- pompus and the very soft disposition of Ephorus , said that to the one he applied the spurs , to the other , the bridle . To speak Latin is to be held in great esteem , but not so much ...
... speaking of the very ardent disposition of Theo- pompus and the very soft disposition of Ephorus , said that to the one he applied the spurs , to the other , the bridle . To speak Latin is to be held in great esteem , but not so much ...
Strona 19
... speak 3 also , to teach the youth , and to unite wisdom with eloquence . Epicurus thought that the wise man would always enjoy uninterrupted pleasures , * when to the expectation of pleasures hoped for was joined the memory of pleasures ...
... speak 3 also , to teach the youth , and to unite wisdom with eloquence . Epicurus thought that the wise man would always enjoy uninterrupted pleasures , * when to the expectation of pleasures hoped for was joined the memory of pleasures ...
Strona 25
... speaking , he will become1 unprofitable to himself and hurtful to his country ; but he who so arms himself with eloquence that he may be able , not to attack the advantages of his country , but to fight in defence of them , will , I ...
... speaking , he will become1 unprofitable to himself and hurtful to his country ; but he who so arms himself with eloquence that he may be able , not to attack the advantages of his country , but to fight in defence of them , will , I ...
Strona 27
... speak at Messana , and to complain that he , a Roman citizen , had been cast into prison . The unhappy man did not understand that it made no difference whether he spoke thus at Messana or in the presence of Verres himself in the ...
... speak at Messana , and to complain that he , a Roman citizen , had been cast into prison . The unhappy man did not understand that it made no difference whether he spoke thus at Messana or in the presence of Verres himself in the ...
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Strona 92 - Graecis et litteris et doctoribus percipi non posset, sed meum semper iudicium fuit omnia nostros aut invenisse per se sapientius quam Graecos aut accepta ab illis fecisse meliora, quae quidem digna statuissent, in quibus 2 elaborarent.
Strona 13 - Socrates autem primus philosophiam devocavit e coelo et in urbibus collocavit et in domos etiam introduxit, et coegit de vita et moribus rebusque bonis et malis quaerere.
Strona 28 - Quamobrem pergite, ut facitis, adolescentes, atque in id studium, in quo estis, incumbite, ut et vobis honori et amicis utilitati et rei publicae emolumento esse possitis.
Strona 79 - Alterum est vitium, quod quidam nimis magnum studium multamque operam in res obscuras atque difficiles conferunt easdemque non necessarias.
Strona 93 - qui sub terra semper habitavissent bonis et inlustribus domiciliis quae essent ornata signis atque picturis instructaque rebus iis omnibus quibus abundant ii qui beati putantur, nee tamen exissent umquam supra terram, accepissent autem fama et auditione esse quoddam numen et vim deorum, deinde aliquo tempore patefactis terrae faucibus ex illis abditis sedibus evadere in haec loca quae nos incolimus atque exire potuissent: cum repente terram et maria...
Strona 108 - Facilius est enim currentem, ut aiunt, incitare quam commovere languentem. Sin id aut non erit aut erit obscurius, sicut medico diligenti, priusquam conetur aegro adhibere medicinam, non solum morbus eius, cui mederi volet, sed etiam consuetudo valentis et natura corporis cognoscenda est...
Strona 99 - Hicetas Syracusius, ut ait Theophrastus, caelum, solem, lunam, Stellas, supera denique omnia stare censet, neque praeter terram rem ullam in mundo moveri : quae cum circum axem se summa celeritate convertat et torqueat, eadem effici omnia, quae, si stante terra caelum moveretur.