Plutarch's Lives, 1. kötetDavid Huntington. A. Paul, printer, 1816 |
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... authority , remove them . In the Notes , we have prosecuted these several intentions . We have endeavoured to bring the English reader acquainted with the Greek and Roman antiquities ; where Plutarch had omitted any thing remarkable in ...
... authority , remove them . In the Notes , we have prosecuted these several intentions . We have endeavoured to bring the English reader acquainted with the Greek and Roman antiquities ; where Plutarch had omitted any thing remarkable in ...
18. oldal
... authority . Incensed by the stubborn opposition of her records , they assert that Man has no need of precedent for his in- struction . Has he not reason for his tutoress ? Yielding then to her native impulses , let him open to future ...
... authority . Incensed by the stubborn opposition of her records , they assert that Man has no need of precedent for his in- struction . Has he not reason for his tutoress ? Yielding then to her native impulses , let him open to future ...
20. oldal
... authorities . But of this , examples seldom occur . In his Parallels , the subjects are often placed in exact equilibri- um ; and where they are of unequal weight , the preponderance is almost as often seen in the Roman as in the ...
... authorities . But of this , examples seldom occur . In his Parallels , the subjects are often placed in exact equilibri- um ; and where they are of unequal weight , the preponderance is almost as often seen in the Roman as in the ...
22. oldal
... authorities in particular , which were often incorrect , have in most instances been verified or rectified , with no small trouble . A few allusions to modern events were forced upon the editor by their striking paral- lelism to ancient ...
... authorities in particular , which were often incorrect , have in most instances been verified or rectified , with no small trouble . A few allusions to modern events were forced upon the editor by their striking paral- lelism to ancient ...
27. oldal
... authority to dastardize the spirit ; he had no power to extinguish the generous flame of freedom , or to break down the noble independence of soul , by the slav ish and degrading application of the rod . This mode of punishment in our ...
... authority to dastardize the spirit ; he had no power to extinguish the generous flame of freedom , or to break down the noble independence of soul , by the slav ish and degrading application of the rod . This mode of punishment in our ...
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