The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10권Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... Cicero spoke it of Catiline , who , he said , ' lived with the sad severely , with the cheerful agreeably , with the old gravely , with the young pleasantly ; ' he added , with the wicked boldly , with the wanton lasciviously . The last ...
... Cicero spoke it of Catiline , who , he said , ' lived with the sad severely , with the cheerful agreeably , with the old gravely , with the young pleasantly ; ' he added , with the wicked boldly , with the wanton lasciviously . The last ...
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... Cicero's genius inclined him to ora- tory , Virgil's to follow the train of the Muses ; they piously obeyed the admonition , and were rewarded . Had Virgil attended the bar , his modest and inge- nious virtue would surely have made but ...
... Cicero's genius inclined him to ora- tory , Virgil's to follow the train of the Muses ; they piously obeyed the admonition , and were rewarded . Had Virgil attended the bar , his modest and inge- nious virtue would surely have made but ...
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... Cicero , when he consulted what course of studies he should pursue , we should see almost every man as eminent in his proper sphere as Tully was in his , and should , in a very short time , find impertinence . and affectation banished ...
... Cicero , when he consulted what course of studies he should pursue , we should see almost every man as eminent in his proper sphere as Tully was in his , and should , in a very short time , find impertinence . and affectation banished ...
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... Cicero's language , and that of a common author , as in seeing an object by the light of a taper , or by the light of the sun . It is very difficult to lay down rules for the ac- quirement of such a taste as that I am here speaking of ...
... Cicero's language , and that of a common author , as in seeing an object by the light of a taper , or by the light of the sun . It is very difficult to lay down rules for the ac- quirement of such a taste as that I am here speaking of ...
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... paid to fight against Alexander , and not to rail at him . ' 6 Cicero , in one of his pleadings , defending his client from general scandal , says very handsomely , and with much reason , ' There are many who have NO . 427 . 203 SPECTATOR .
... paid to fight against Alexander , and not to rail at him . ' 6 Cicero , in one of his pleadings , defending his client from general scandal , says very handsomely , and with much reason , ' There are many who have NO . 427 . 203 SPECTATOR .
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