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... lived in a perpetual attendance upon these theatrical representations . For it is not a single or occasional application to these passions , but a constant and uninterrupted , by which alone they may be lessened or removed . It would be ...
... lived in a perpetual attendance upon these theatrical representations . For it is not a single or occasional application to these passions , but a constant and uninterrupted , by which alone they may be lessened or removed . It would be ...
Page 58
... this , we might each supply ourselves , though we lived in woods , mere solitary savages ? I replied , I thought we might . * Vid . Jambl . Protrept . 56 . Suppose , then , continued he , that our supplies 58 CONCERNING HAPPINESS :
... this , we might each supply ourselves , though we lived in woods , mere solitary savages ? I replied , I thought we might . * Vid . Jambl . Protrept . 56 . Suppose , then , continued he , that our supplies 58 CONCERNING HAPPINESS :
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... lived in various ages , and in distant countries , some in the full maturity of Grecian and Roman literature , some in its declension , and others in periods still more barbarous and depraved , it may afford , perhaps , no unpleasing ...
... lived in various ages , and in distant countries , some in the full maturity of Grecian and Roman literature , some in its declension , and others in periods still more barbarous and depraved , it may afford , perhaps , no unpleasing ...
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... lived , but from their superior skill in philosophy , and their peculiar attachment to dialectic , which naturally led them to great accuracy in these grammatical speculations . Before we conclude , we shall add a few miscellaneous ...
... lived , but from their superior skill in philosophy , and their peculiar attachment to dialectic , which naturally led them to great accuracy in these grammatical speculations . Before we conclude , we shall add a few miscellaneous ...
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... lived , or hath been , has the same meaning with is dead , or is no more . It is remarkable in Virgil , that he frequently joins in the same sentence this complete and perfect present with the ex- tended and passing present ; which ...
... lived , or hath been , has the same meaning with is dead , or is no more . It is remarkable in Virgil , that he frequently joins in the same sentence this complete and perfect present with the ex- tended and passing present ; which ...
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Abulfeda Æneid ancient animal appears Arabians Arist Aristotle attributes autem body Bohadin Cæsar caliph called cause century CHAPTER character Cicero Constantinople contrary denote edit elegant energy enim exist fable genius Greek hence human Ibid ideas imitation instances Laert language Latin learned lived manner mean mentioned mind motion nature perfect perhaps Petrarch philosophers Plato Plutarch poetry poets Præd prince principles Priscian quæ quantity quod reason relation replied Saladin sentence sentiment shew species subjoined substance suppose Sylb things thou tion translated treatise truth verbs verse Virgil virtue whole William of Malmesbury words ἀλλ ἀλλὰ ἂν γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐστι καὶ τὸ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οἱ οἷον ὅτι οὐ οὐκ οὖν περὶ πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοῦτο τῷ τῶν ὡς