The Port Folio, Τόμος 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Σελίδα 10
... pen in the other , no less terrific to his enemies by his courage , than attractive by his elegance to his friends , is Julius Cæsar , the most perfect production of Nature in genius , valour , and judgment . Succeeding him in the robes ...
... pen in the other , no less terrific to his enemies by his courage , than attractive by his elegance to his friends , is Julius Cæsar , the most perfect production of Nature in genius , valour , and judgment . Succeeding him in the robes ...
Σελίδα 16
... pain , Peri- ander in glory , honour , and riches , Dinomachus and Coliphon in a mixture of virtue and delight . Can there be more ingenious folly ? Why did not some of the philosophers place the happiness of man in not writing , since ...
... pain , Peri- ander in glory , honour , and riches , Dinomachus and Coliphon in a mixture of virtue and delight . Can there be more ingenious folly ? Why did not some of the philosophers place the happiness of man in not writing , since ...
Σελίδα 17
... pains in our childhood ? what peregrinations in our riper years , what reading , what writing , what meditating , to ac- quire a little knowledge ? The worst is , that we owe all our informa- tion to the brutes , to whom Nature has been ...
... pains in our childhood ? what peregrinations in our riper years , what reading , what writing , what meditating , to ac- quire a little knowledge ? The worst is , that we owe all our informa- tion to the brutes , to whom Nature has been ...
Σελίδα 19
... pen is a dagger from which even yourselves are not secure . " Scarcely had Ovid finished his speech , when Scaliger , taking the gag from his mouth , refuted the charges with so much pride , and trea- ted the poets so contemptuously ...
... pen is a dagger from which even yourselves are not secure . " Scarcely had Ovid finished his speech , when Scaliger , taking the gag from his mouth , refuted the charges with so much pride , and trea- ted the poets so contemptuously ...
Σελίδα 43
... pains to explain it . Any person may become acquainted with it by looking over the Abbe's grammar , and he may convince himself of the success it has been attended with , by going to the house of the institution , either on public days ...
... pains to explain it . Any person may become acquainted with it by looking over the Abbe's grammar , and he may convince himself of the success it has been attended with , by going to the house of the institution , either on public days ...
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