| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 102 pages
...in Republica bonorutn «' consensio ; dolor accessit bonis viris, virtus «* non est imminuta.'Yj') Upon this consideration, if Satire should exalt herself,...deliberate, keen sensation of a mind feeling for the (g) Fragment. Orationisin Clodium: ap. Cicer. Epist, ad Attic, L. i. £. 16. c .« ; the' human nature... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1800 - 72 pages
...Manet " ilia in Republica bonorum consensio; dolor " accessit bonis viris, virtus non est imminuta."8 Upon this consideration, if Satire should exalt herself, and if her language should become bold g Fragment. Orationis in Cloclium : xp Cicer. Epist. ad Attic. L. i. E. 1 6. and of ancient potency,... | |
| School - 1801 - 450 pages
...ilia in Republic! " bonorum consensio ; dolor accessit bonis viris, virtus " non est imminuta."(g) Upon this consideration, if Satire should exalt herself,...deliberate, keen sensation of a mind feeling for the human nature and the human character, for the ruin, the degradation, the confusion, or the disturbance... | |
| 1802 - 452 pages
...closely allied to an Orator: " Erigite animos; " retinete vestram dignitatem. Manet ilia in Republica " bonorum consensio ; dolor accessit bonis viris, virtus...should become bold and of ancient potency, it is unjust toattribute it to ill-nature, or to malignity. It is the deliberate, keen sensation of a mind feeling... | |
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