The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of Græcia , 20 or of the West ; and then to the lines of France , Spain , England , Scotland , and the rest , and he shall find this judg- ment is truly made ...
... Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of Græcia , 20 or of the West ; and then to the lines of France , Spain , England , Scotland , and the rest , and he shall find this judg- ment is truly made ...
Side 16
... Marcus Varro ; and the best , or second orator , Marcus Cicero , that to the memory of man are known . 10 As for the accusation of Socrates , the time must be remem- bered when it was prosecuted ; which was under the Thirty Tyrants ...
... Marcus Varro ; and the best , or second orator , Marcus Cicero , that to the memory of man are known . 10 As for the accusation of Socrates , the time must be remem- bered when it was prosecuted ; which was under the Thirty Tyrants ...
Side 52
... Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ; whereof the latter , who obscured his colleague and survived him long , was named the Philosopher : who , as he excelled all the rest in learning , so he excelled them likewise in perfection of all royal ...
... Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ; whereof the latter , who obscured his colleague and survived him long , was named the Philosopher : who , as he excelled all the rest in learning , so he excelled them likewise in perfection of all royal ...
Side 72
... Marcus Antoninus was named The Philosopher . 1. 24. wits , the word wit is generally used simply as the equivalent of mind . We must not expect original research or profound knowledge from a king . If he can appropriate and re- peat ...
... Marcus Antoninus was named The Philosopher . 1. 24. wits , the word wit is generally used simply as the equivalent of mind . We must not expect original research or profound knowledge from a king . If he can appropriate and re- peat ...
Side 86
... Marcus Cato , the last great champion of Repub- licanism in Rome . He committed suicide , B. C. 46 , on hearing that his party was destroyed by the victory of Cæsar at Thapsus . See Mommsen , vol . iv . p . 469. After a certain point ...
... Marcus Cato , the last great champion of Repub- licanism in Rome . He committed suicide , B. C. 46 , on hearing that his party was destroyed by the victory of Cæsar at Thapsus . See Mommsen , vol . iv . p . 469. After a certain point ...
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