The British Critic: A New Review, Nide 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... Roman States . In the preceding years they had often , with va- rious success , been invaded by the barbarians from ... Romans to desire . What allurements or what temptation Berington's Literary History of the Middle Ages . 131.
... Roman States . In the preceding years they had often , with va- rious success , been invaded by the barbarians from ... Romans to desire . What allurements or what temptation Berington's Literary History of the Middle Ages . 131.
Sivu 132
... Romans their invasions of nearly two centuries and a half , by the same depredations on their territories during an equal number of years . In these irruptions repulsion was vain , and opposition abortive ; Rome , the mighty Colossus ...
... Romans their invasions of nearly two centuries and a half , by the same depredations on their territories during an equal number of years . In these irruptions repulsion was vain , and opposition abortive ; Rome , the mighty Colossus ...
Sivu 133
... Romans . On the other hand , if the conqueror should be a barbarian , and the conquered civilized , the very same will happen . As soon as the armies are laid aside , the arts of peace must gain their ascendency , and the conqueror ...
... Romans . On the other hand , if the conqueror should be a barbarian , and the conquered civilized , the very same will happen . As soon as the armies are laid aside , the arts of peace must gain their ascendency , and the conqueror ...
Sivu 134
... Roman eloquence , as the true standards of taste and eloquence in writing . Yet no one attempted to imitate them . All writers seek for applause ; and applause is gained only by novelty . The style of Cicero and Virgil was new in the ...
... Roman eloquence , as the true standards of taste and eloquence in writing . Yet no one attempted to imitate them . All writers seek for applause ; and applause is gained only by novelty . The style of Cicero and Virgil was new in the ...
Sivu 135
... Roman language , the style of Livy could justly be charged with Patavinity ; what might not be expected when the Senecas , and other provincial writers , by their brilliant conceits and their alluring defects had formed a new school ...
... Roman language , the style of Livy could justly be charged with Patavinity ; what might not be expected when the Senecas , and other provincial writers , by their brilliant conceits and their alluring defects had formed a new school ...
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