Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 69
... Trajan , proceeding upon some inward discontent at the ingratitude of the times , comprehended in a verse of Homer's : " Telis , Phœbe , tuis lacrymas ulciscere nostras . " Trajan , who succeeded , was for his person not learned but if ...
... Trajan , proceeding upon some inward discontent at the ingratitude of the times , comprehended in a verse of Homer's : " Telis , Phœbe , tuis lacrymas ulciscere nostras . " Trajan , who succeeded , was for his person not learned but if ...
الصفحة 70
... Trajan's moral virtues , to have made unto God passionate and fervent prayers for the delivery of his soul out of hell : and to have ob- tained it , with a caveat that he should make no more such petitions . In this prince's time also ...
... Trajan's moral virtues , to have made unto God passionate and fervent prayers for the delivery of his soul out of hell : and to have ob- tained it , with a caveat that he should make no more such petitions . In this prince's time also ...
الصفحة 71
... Trajan's in glory of arms , or perfection of justice , yet in deserving of the weal of the subject he did exceed him . For Trajan erected many famous monuments and buildings ; insomuch as Constantine the Great in emulation was wont to ...
... Trajan's in glory of arms , or perfection of justice , yet in deserving of the weal of the subject he did exceed him . For Trajan erected many famous monuments and buildings ; insomuch as Constantine the Great in emulation was wont to ...
الصفحة 266
... Trajan in his funeral oration ; where he said , " That men needed to make no other prayers to the gods , but that they would continue as good lords to them as Trajan had been ; " as if he had not been only an imitation of divine nature ...
... Trajan in his funeral oration ; where he said , " That men needed to make no other prayers to the gods , but that they would continue as good lords to them as Trajan had been ; " as if he had not been only an imitation of divine nature ...
الصفحة 349
... Trajan , a learned prince , 68 . honour attributed to , by Plinius Secundus , 266 . Truth and Falsehood , connection between , 46 . Understanding , 184 . division of learning among the three parts of , 105 . Unity , assent to , 146 ...
... Trajan , a learned prince , 68 . honour attributed to , by Plinius Secundus , 266 . Truth and Falsehood , connection between , 46 . Understanding , 184 . division of learning among the three parts of , 105 . Unity , assent to , 146 ...
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