The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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Side 3
... lived some years before Christ , and 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 ...
... lived some years before Christ , and 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 ...
Side 9
... than to obey and execute . Out of this conceit , Cato , surnamed the Censor , one of the wisest men indeed that ever lived , when Carneades the philosopher came in embassage to Rome , and that the young men of. THE FIRST BOOK . 9.
... than to obey and execute . Out of this conceit , Cato , surnamed the Censor , one of the wisest men indeed that ever lived , when Carneades the philosopher came in embassage to Rome , and that the young men of. THE FIRST BOOK . 9.
Side 11
... lived in the same ages . Neither can it otherwise be : for as , in man , the 10 ripeness of strength of the body and mind cometh much about an age , save that the strength of the body cometh somewhat the more early ; so in states , arms ...
... lived in the same ages . Neither can it otherwise be : for as , in man , the 10 ripeness of strength of the body and mind cometh much about an age , save that the strength of the body cometh somewhat the more early ; so in states , arms ...
Side 16
... lived the best poet , Virgilius Maro ; the best historiographer , Titus Livius ; the best antiquary , Marcus Varro ; and the best , or second orator , Marcus Cicero , that to the memory of man are known . 10 As for the accusation of ...
... lived the best poet , Virgilius Maro ; the best historiographer , Titus Livius ; the best antiquary , Marcus Varro ; and the best , or second orator , Marcus Cicero , that to the memory of man are known . 10 As for the accusation of ...
Side 50
... lived , and the most universal inquirer ; insomuch as it was noted for an error in his mind , that he desired to comprehend all 30 things , and not to reserve himself for the worthiest things : falling into the like humour that was long ...
... lived , and the most universal inquirer ; insomuch as it was noted for an error in his mind , that he desired to comprehend all 30 things , and not to reserve himself for the worthiest things : falling into the like humour that was long ...
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