English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... virtue , and virtuous actions , is comparable to him . I am Lux vitae , Temporum magistra , Vita memoriae , Nuncia vetustatis , ' & c . The philosopher ( saith he ) teacheth a disputative virtue , but I do an active . His virtue is ...
... virtue , and virtuous actions , is comparable to him . I am Lux vitae , Temporum magistra , Vita memoriae , Nuncia vetustatis , ' & c . The philosopher ( saith he ) teacheth a disputative virtue , but I do an active . His virtue is ...
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... virtue ; so learning where there is least genius . As virtue without much riches can give happiness , so genius without much learning can give renown . As it is said in Terence , Pecuniam negligere interdum maximum est lucrum ; so to ...
... virtue ; so learning where there is least genius . As virtue without much riches can give happiness , so genius without much learning can give renown . As it is said in Terence , Pecuniam negligere interdum maximum est lucrum ; so to ...
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... virtue , he is superior to all by uniting the whole circle of their virtues in himself . And thus he arrives , at length , at the possession of that bright form of Glory , whose ravishing beauty , as seen in a dream or vision , had led ...
... virtue , he is superior to all by uniting the whole circle of their virtues in himself . And thus he arrives , at length , at the possession of that bright form of Glory , whose ravishing beauty , as seen in a dream or vision , had led ...
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