Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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... Tacitus saith of Augustus Cæsar : " Augusto profluens , et quæ principem deceret , eloquentia fuit . " For , if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty , or speech that savoureth of the affec- tation of art ...
... Tacitus saith of Augustus Cæsar : " Augusto profluens , et quæ principem deceret , eloquentia fuit . " For , if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty , or speech that savoureth of the affec- tation of art ...
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... Tacitus saith , " Eo ipso præfulgebant , quod non visebantur . " And for meanness of employment , that which is most traduced to contempt is that the government of youth is commonly allotted to them ; which age , because it is the age ...
... Tacitus saith , " Eo ipso præfulgebant , quod non visebantur . " And for meanness of employment , that which is most traduced to contempt is that the government of youth is commonly allotted to them ; which age , because it is the age ...
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... Tacitus wisely noteth , when he saith , " Fingunt simul creduntque : " so great an affinity hath fiction and belief . This facility of credit , and accepting or admit- ting things weakly authorized or warranted , is of two kinds ...
... Tacitus wisely noteth , when he saith , " Fingunt simul creduntque : " so great an affinity hath fiction and belief . This facility of credit , and accepting or admit- ting things weakly authorized or warranted , is of two kinds ...
الصفحة 69
... Tacitus touched to the life : " Postquam divus Nerva res olim insociabiles miscuisset , imperium et libertatem . " And in token of his learning , the last act of his short reign , left to memory , was a missive to his adopted son Trajan ...
... Tacitus touched to the life : " Postquam divus Nerva res olim insociabiles miscuisset , imperium et libertatem . " And in token of his learning , the last act of his short reign , left to memory , was a missive to his adopted son Trajan ...
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... Tacitus , Herodianus in the other , to be kept entire without any diminution at all , and only to be supplied and continued . But this is matter of magnificence , rather to be commended than required : and we speak now of parts of ...
... Tacitus , Herodianus in the other , to be kept entire without any diminution at all , and only to be supplied and continued . But this is matter of magnificence , rather to be commended than required : and we speak now of parts of ...
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