The Advancement of LearningClarendon Press, 1891 - 376 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 6
Side 2
... 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 affectation of art and precepts , or speech ...
... 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 affectation of art and precepts , or speech ...
Side 70
... Augustus Cæsar the best of human honours , he doth it in these words : Victorque volentes Per populos dat jura , viamque affectat Olympo . But yet the commandment of knowledge is yet higher than the commandment over the will : for it is ...
... Augustus Cæsar the best of human honours , he doth it in these words : Victorque volentes Per populos dat jura , viamque affectat Olympo . But yet the commandment of knowledge is yet higher than the commandment over the will : for it is ...
Side 140
... Augustus Cæsar was wont to wish to himself , that same Euthanasia ; and which was specially noted in the death of Antoninus Pius , whose death was after the fashion and semblance of a kindly and pleasant sleep . So it is written of ...
... Augustus Cæsar was wont to wish to himself , that same Euthanasia ; and which was specially noted in the death of Antoninus Pius , whose death was after the fashion and semblance of a kindly and pleasant sleep . So it is written of ...
Side 227
... Augustus Cæsar ( who was rather diverse from his uncle than inferior in virtue ) , how when he died he desired his friends about him to give him a plaudite , as if he were conscient to himself that he had played his part well upon the ...
... Augustus Cæsar ( who was rather diverse from his uncle than inferior in virtue ) , how when he died he desired his friends about him to give him a plaudite , as if he were conscient to himself that he had played his part well upon the ...
Side 241
... Cæsar ) non recusat , sed quodammodo postulat , ut ( ut est ) sic appelletur tyrannus . So we may see in a letter of Cicero to Atticus , that Augustus Cæsar , in his very entrance into affairs , when he was a darling of the senate , yet ...
... Cæsar ) non recusat , sed quodammodo postulat , ut ( ut est ) sic appelletur tyrannus . So we may see in a letter of Cicero to Atticus , that Augustus Cæsar , in his very entrance into affairs , when he was a darling of the senate , yet ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
action ancient Apoph Aristotle Augm Augmentis Augustus Cæsar axioms Bacon better body Cæsar Callisthenes cause Cicero civil Comp Compare conceit corrected in Errata corrupt Cotgrave Crown 8vo deficient Demosthenes Dict discourse divine doctrine doth Edition error Essay Essex excellent Extra fcap fable fortune Francis Bacon Gray's Inn handled hath honour inquiry Interpretation of Nature invention judge judgement Julius Cæsar kind King knowledge labour Latin learning likewise Livy Lord man's matter medicine men's ment mind moral natural philosophy observe Omitted opinion Orat Ovid particular passage persons Plato pleasure Plutarch precept princes Prov quæ quam quod quoted reason saith sciences scriptures seemeth sense Shakespeare sophisms speak Spedding speech spirit Suetonius Tacitus things tion touching true truth unto Virg virtue W. W. SKEAT wherein whereof wisdom wise words writing Xenophon