| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 páginas
...not to be affeited lately with the death of Rofcius ? For though he died in an advanced age, yet fuch was the excellence and inimitable beauty of his art,...thought him worthy of living for ever. Was he then fo great a favourite with us all on account of the graceful motions of his body ; and fliall we be... | |
| 1797 - 522 páginas
...ill we fhould admire them when we fee them in others. Was there any of us fo void of tafte, and of fo unfeeling a temper, as not to be affected lately with the death of Rofciui ? For though he died in an advanced age, yet fuch was the excellence and inimitable beauty... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1811 - 688 páginas
...we should admire them when we see them in others. l SECT. VIIL Was there any of us so void of tiste, and of so unfeeling a temper, as not to be affected...? For though he died in an advanced age, yet such \уаз the excellence and inimitable beauty of his art, that we thought him worthy of living for ever.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 páginas
...relish for their charms, still we should admire them when we see them in others.* Was there any one of us so void of taste, and of so unfeeling a temper, as not to be affected lately with the death of Roscins? For though he died in an advanced age, yet such was the excellence and inimitable beauty of... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 páginas
...still we should admire them when we sec them in others. Was there any of us so void of taste, arid of so unfeeling a temper, as not to be affected lately...worthy of living for ever. Was he then so great a favourite with us all on account «f the graceful motions of his body ; and shall we be insensible... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1821 - 270 páginas
...to. which we compare any thing, and then show the real su» periority of the thing itself: as, 231 Was there, any of us so void of taste, and of so unfeeling...temper, as not to be affected lately with the .death pf that excellent person ? JFpr though he died in an advanced age, yet such was the excellence and... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 páginas
...of them, and had no relish for their charms, still we should admire them when we see them in others. entiments; if each of you, renouncing all evasions,...approve himself an useful citizen, to the utmost that 1 For though he died in an advanced age, yet such was the excellence and inimitable beauty of his art,... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1837 - 254 páginas
...enlightens the mind ; but how much more glorious is virtue, which ennobles and purifies the soul ! Was there any of us so void of taste, and of so unfeeling...temper, as not to be affected lately with the death of that excellent person ? For though he died in an advanced age, yet such was the excellence and inimitable... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841 - 384 páginas
...them, and had no relish for their charms, still we should admire them when we see them in others. VIII. Was there any of us so void of taste, and of so unfeeling...not to be affected lately with the death of Roscius? 9 For though he died in an advanced age, yet such was the excellence and inimitable beauty of his art,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1844 - 306 páginas
...of them, and had no relish for their charms, still we should admire them when we see them in others. Was there any of us so void of taste, and of so unfeeling...not to be affected lately with the death of Roscius 1* For though he died in an advanced age, yet such was the excellence and inimitable beauty of his... | |
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