The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... philosophical creed , ardently embraced and realized with more or less distinctness , is that which proved itself most congenial to the best parts of the Roman mind , the Stoicism of the empire ; while his profes- sion of authorship ...
... philosophical creed , ardently embraced and realized with more or less distinctness , is that which proved itself most congenial to the best parts of the Roman mind , the Stoicism of the empire ; while his profes- sion of authorship ...
Strana xv
... philosopher of great name , who was himself afterwards banished by Nero for an uncourtly speech , —a man who , like Probus , has become a sort of mythical critic , to whom mistake or forgery has ascribed writings really belonging to a ...
... philosopher of great name , who was himself afterwards banished by Nero for an uncourtly speech , —a man who , like Probus , has become a sort of mythical critic , to whom mistake or forgery has ascribed writings really belonging to a ...
Strana xvi
... philosophy . He wrote slowly , and at rare intervals , so that we may easily imagine the six Satires which we ... philosophical or literary sympathies led him to associate . The earliest of these were Caesius Bassus , to whom his sixth ...
... philosophy . He wrote slowly , and at rare intervals , so that we may easily imagine the six Satires which we ... philosophical or literary sympathies led him to associate . The earliest of these were Caesius Bassus , to whom his sixth ...
Strana xvii
... philosophy - Claudius Agathemerus of Lacedaemon , known as a physician of some name , and Petronius Aristocrates of ... philosophical teachers . This may probably have been his last work - written , as some have thought from internal ...
... philosophy - Claudius Agathemerus of Lacedaemon , known as a physician of some name , and Petronius Aristocrates of ... philosophical teachers . This may probably have been his last work - written , as some have thought from internal ...
Strana xviii
... philosophy was next admitted to mould the most characteristic of all the pro- ductions of the Roman mind - its jurisprudence , being embraced by a long line of illustrious legists ; and the relative duties of civil life were defined and ...
... philosophy was next admitted to mould the most characteristic of all the pro- ductions of the Roman mind - its jurisprudence , being embraced by a long line of illustrious legists ; and the relative duties of civil life were defined and ...
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