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" ... great admirers of polite learning. Rocks and deserts re-echo sounds ; savage beasts are often soothed by music, and listen to its charms : and shall we, with all the advantages of the best education, be unaffected with the voice of poetry ? The... "
Elegantiæ Latinæ; or Rules & exercises illustrative of elegant Latin style ... - Side 185
av Edward Valpy - 1821 - 256 sider
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Cicero's Select Orations

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1811 - 688 sider
...reached us. Htar what Horace fays of him : £nniut ipft fatcr nan^uam niß potvi ad arma • «oothed by music, and listen to its charms ; and shall we, with all the advantages of the best education, be unaffipcted widi the Toice of poetry ? The Colophonians give put that Homer is their countryman, the...
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Elegant extracts, Volum 55

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 sider
...propbineJ, be revered by you, my lords, who are so groat admirers of polite learning. Rod; and dcsarts re-echo sounds; savage beasts are often soothed by...education, be unaffected with the voice of poetry f The Cilophonians give out that Homer is their countryman, the Chians declare that kt is theirs, the...
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Elegantiae Latinae: Or, Rules & Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 274 sider
...sleep, from doing good to others. (Here a different appropriate verb may be used with each particular.) 3. Rocks and deserts re-echo sounds : savage beasts...of each may be applied to these different people.) *4. Great is the force of humanity, of kindred, of blood, and of nature herself, against suspicions...
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Elegantiae Latinae: Or, Rules & Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 280 sider
...depopulated his province, Sicily, for three years. He is said to have pillaged cities, houses, and temples. 3. Rocks and deserts re-echo sounds; savage beasts...of the best education, be unaffected with the voice 1 of poetry ? The Colophonians, the Chians, the Salaimnians, the Smyrnians, give out that llomer is...
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Elegantiae Latinae: Or, Rules & Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 270 sider
...sleep, from doing good to others. (Here a different appropriate verb may be used with each particular.) 3. Rocks and deserts re-echo sounds; savage beasts...advantages of the best education, be unaffected with ihe voice of poetry ? The Colophoninns, the Chians, the Salaminians, the Smyrniant, give out that Homer...
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Elegantiae Latinae: or, Rules & exercises illustrative of elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 274 sider
...sleep, from doing good to others. (Here a dilTereut appropriate verb may be used with each particular.) 3. Rocks and deserts re-echo sounds ; savage beasts...with all the advantages of the best education, be ur* fleeted with the voice of poetry ? The Colophonians, the Chians, the Sulaminians, the Smyrnians,...
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Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 sider
...learning. Rocks and deserts re-echo sounds ; savage beasts are often soothed by muiic, and listen to itt qually qualified with Mr. Paine to look up through...to nature's God; yet the result of all his contemp 1 The Calophonians give out that Homer is their countryman, the Chians declare that he have a marble...
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Elegantiae Latinae, Or, Rules and Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1837 - 254 sider
...each particular.) 3. Rocks and deserts re-echo sounds ; savage beasts are often soothed by IIIUMC, and listen to its charms ; and shall we, with all the advantages of the best education, he unaffected with the voice of poetry? The Colophonians, tht Chians, the Salaminians, the Smyrnians,...
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Select orations of Cicero, tr. by W. Duncan

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841 - 384 sider
...Our Ennius was greatly beloved by the elder Africanus, and accordingly he is thought to have a marble soothed by music, and listen to its charms; and shall...education, be unaffected with the voice of poetry ? 10 The Colophonians give out that Homer is their countryman, the Chians declare that he is theirs,...
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The Orations Translated by Duncan, the Offices by Cockman, and the Cato ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1844 - 306 sider
...nations have never profaned, be revered by. you, my lords, who are so great admirers of polite learning. Rocks and deserts re-echo sounds ; savage beasts are...education, be unaffected with the voice of poetry ? The Calophonians give out that Homer is their countryman ; the Chians declare that he is theirs ; the Salaminians...
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