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11. oldal
Cicero and Plutarch and his fucceffors , the wife Samian Py- both affirm that
Epicurus derived his thagoras became famous in Italy . This opinions from
Deinocritus , and the philofopher was one of the most accom- former author
charges ...
Cicero and Plutarch and his fucceffors , the wife Samian Py- both affirm that
Epicurus derived his thagoras became famous in Italy . This opinions from
Deinocritus , and the philofopher was one of the most accom- former author
charges ...
63. oldal
By the Lex Tribonia , enact “ The manners of the people of ed about twenty years
after the reduc- Italy were at times fubject to atrange tion of Macedonia , a citizen
was al disorders , or the magistrate gave crelowed , on certain high festivals , to ...
By the Lex Tribonia , enact “ The manners of the people of ed about twenty years
after the reduc- Italy were at times fubject to atrange tion of Macedonia , a citizen
was al disorders , or the magistrate gave crelowed , on certain high festivals , to ...
135. oldal
cation as the Italian . ... suitable to romance : to which it “ Though it is not here
recommay be answered that the Italians , mended that any one should imitate the
who made use of this first , applied it , extravagances of the Italian writers , and
still ...
cation as the Italian . ... suitable to romance : to which it “ Though it is not here
recommay be answered that the Italians , mended that any one should imitate the
who made use of this first , applied it , extravagances of the Italian writers , and
still ...
160. oldal
first school of poetry , Italy was More judgement as well as candour had run by
tyrant power and coward vice ; been thown ... out the Pindanor was our itate
much better when ric imagery , and observing that this we firit borrowed the
Italian arts .
first school of poetry , Italy was More judgement as well as candour had run by
tyrant power and coward vice ; been thown ... out the Pindanor was our itate
much better when ric imagery , and observing that this we firit borrowed the
Italian arts .
478. oldal
The Italians , however , if fame say true , are not more virtuous than their
neighbours ; but the knowledge of their vices cannot be ... Of all the Englishmen
who have written an account of Italy , our poet Milton , and Dr. Burney , according
to this ...
The Italians , however , if fame say true , are not more virtuous than their
neighbours ; but the knowledge of their vices cannot be ... Of all the Englishmen
who have written an account of Italy , our poet Milton , and Dr. Burney , according
to this ...
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