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Strona 39
... less eminent for his learning , than for his warlike accomplishments . 2 " From the consulship of Metellus . " The narrative of Pollio , con- sequently , began with the formation of the government denominated ( al- though erroneously ...
... less eminent for his learning , than for his warlike accomplishments . 2 " From the consulship of Metellus . " The narrative of Pollio , con- sequently , began with the formation of the government denominated ( al- though erroneously ...
Strona 41
... less elevated , leviore plectro , and forbids her to imitate the plaintive strains of Simonides . LAMB . 14 Tacitus , in the third book of his Annals , hath given us a very finished picture of this Sallust . He was grand - nephew to the ...
... less elevated , leviore plectro , and forbids her to imitate the plaintive strains of Simonides . LAMB . 14 Tacitus , in the third book of his Annals , hath given us a very finished picture of this Sallust . He was grand - nephew to the ...
Strona 47
... less agreeable by the blackness of a single tooth or nail , I might believe you . But you no sooner have bound your perfidious head with vows , but you shine out more charming by far , and come forth the public care of our youth . It is ...
... less agreeable by the blackness of a single tooth or nail , I might believe you . But you no sooner have bound your perfidious head with vows , but you shine out more charming by far , and come forth the public care of our youth . It is ...
Strona 97
... less carped at by the tooth of envy . O muse , regulating the harmony of the gilded shell ! O thou , who canst immediate- ly bestow , if thou please , the notes of the swan upon the mute fish ! It is entirely by thy gift that I am ...
... less carped at by the tooth of envy . O muse , regulating the harmony of the gilded shell ! O thou , who canst immediate- ly bestow , if thou please , the notes of the swan upon the mute fish ! It is entirely by thy gift that I am ...
Strona 107
... less intelligibly , " displays his arms . " The " opposing crowds " are the difficulties that beset the path of the upright man , as well from the in- herent weakness of his own nature , as from the arts of the flatterer , and the ...
... less intelligibly , " displays his arms . " The " opposing crowds " are the difficulties that beset the path of the upright man , as well from the in- herent weakness of his own nature , as from the arts of the flatterer , and the ...
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