Artaxerxes' throne; To sage Philosophy next lend thine ear, From heaven descended to the low-roofed house Of Socrates, see there his tenement, Whom well inspired the oracle pronounced Wisest of men; from whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams that... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Page 397de Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 pages
...Of Socrates ; see there his tenement, Whom well inspired the oracle pronounced Wisest of men ; from whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams, that...Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean, and the Stoic severe." MILTON. SONNETS OF MILTON. I. — ON MRS. CATHERINE THOMPSON. WHEN faith and love, which parted from... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 pages
...the oracle pronounced Wisest of men ; from whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams, that water'd all the schools Of Academics old and new, with those...Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean, and the Stoic severe. THE POOR MAN SPEAKETH ABOUT TREES. From an anonymous volume of great merit entitled, Verses by a Poor... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 pages
...the oracle pronounced Wisest of men; from whose month issued forth Mellifluous streams, that water'd all the schools Of Academics old and new, with those...Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean, and the Stoic severe : These here revolve, or, as thou litest, at home, Till time mature thee to a kingdom's weight: These,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - 780 pages
...old and new. with Ihosa £nrn:iined Peripatética, and the весе Epicurean, und the Stoic ievere." mountains of false sizes and in false bearings, is...dangerous than utter darkness. Now, Mr. Glads'mie is a great rogue. But that in which the Athenian excelled all men of all ages, that irresistible eloquence,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1859 - 768 pages
...school« Of Academic«, old and new. with thon fillrnatried Peripatética, and the fleet Epicurean, und the Stoic severe." He does not seem to be aware that...demagogue, sometimes as an adroit negotiator, and always is a great rogue. But that in which the Athenian excelled all men of al! ages, that irresistible eloquence,... | |
| 1859 - 910 pages
...in Grecian civilization is yet undecided. Socrates, From whose mouth issued forth Melifluous sounds that watered all the schools Of academics, old and...Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean, and the Stoic severe, is one day the Prince of Philosophers, and another the Prince of Sophists. Mr. Grote writes with admirationof... | |
| 1859 - 924 pages
...in Grecian civilization is yet undecided. Socrates, From whose mouth issued forth Melifluous sounds that watered all the schools Of academics, old and...Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean, and the Stoic severe, is one day the Prince of Philosophers, and another the Prince of Sophists. Mr. Grote writes with admiration... | |
| 1859 - 942 pages
...in Grecian civilization is yet undecided. Socrates, From whose mouth issued forth Melifluous sounds that watered all the schools Of academics, old and...Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean, and the .Stoic severe, is one day the Prince of Philosophers, and another the Prince of Sophists. Air. Grote writes with admiration... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1859 - 512 pages
...Socrates ; see there his tenement, Whom, well inspired, the oracle pronounced Wisest of men ; from whose mouth' issued forth Mellifluous streams that watered all the schools Of Academics2 old and new, with those Surnamed Peripatetics,3 and the sect Epicurean, and the Stoic severe... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 1084 pages
...popular governments, than to throw light on the cha racter and doctrines of the wonderful man, " From whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams that...seem, to "be aware that Demosthenes was a great orator ; lie represents him sometimes as an aspiring demagogue, sometimes as an adroit negotiator, and always... | |
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