But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole duty of man towards the gods, towards his country, and towards his relations, he judged, that this ought to be his first character, •whom he would set for a pattern of perfection. In reality, they... Virgil: The Eclogues - Strana 180podľa Virgil - 1830Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Virgil - 1819 - Počet stránok 488
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious ; he has given all these qualities to JEneas. But — knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...they who believe that the praises which arise from valour are superior to those which proceed from any other virtues, have not considered (as they ought)... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - Počet stránok 502
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious ; he has given all these qualities to jE,neas. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...they who believe, that the praises which arise from valour are superior to those which proceed from any other virtues, have not considered, (as they ought,)... | |
| British poets - 1822 - Počet stránok 268
...popular, eloquent, politic, and religious; he has given all these qualities to jEneas. But—knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole duty of man...towards the gods, towards his country, and towards his relations—he judged that this ought to be his first character, whom he would set for a pattern of... | |
| Virgil - 1834 - Počet stránok 314
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious; he has given all these qualities to ./Eneas. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...they who believe that the praises which arise from valour are superior to those which proceed from any other virtues, have not considered (as they ought)... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1836 - Počet stránok 488
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious ; he has given all these qualities to ./Eneas. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...for a pattern of perfection. In reality, they who believed that the praises which arise from valour are superior to those which proceed from any other... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1844 - Počet stránok 536
...he has given all these qualities to J5neas. But,knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole dutv of man towards the gods, towards his country, and...towards his relations, he judged, that this ought to he his first character, whom he would set for a pattern of perfection. In reality, thty who helieved... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - Počet stránok 482
...religious; he has given all these qualities to .-Eneas. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends Ihe whole duty of man towards the gods, towards his country,...towards his relations, he judged, that this ought to he his jrst character, whom he would set for a pattern of perfection. In reality, they who helieved... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - Počet stránok 348
...civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious ; he has given all these qualities to ^Eneas. But, 35 knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole duty...first character, whom he would set for a pattern of 5 perfection. In reality, they who believe that the praises which arise from valour are superior to... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - Počet stránok 350
...relations, he judged that this ought to be his first character, whom he would set for a pattern of 5 perfection. In reality, they who believe that the praises which arise from valour are superior to those which proceed from any other virtues, have not considered (as they ought),... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - Počet stránok 1112
...comprehends the whole duty of man towards the gods, towards his country, and towards his relations, he judg'd that this ought to be his first character, whom he...those which proceed from any other virtues, have not cousider'd (us they ought) that valor, destitute of other virtues, cannot render a man worthy of any... | |
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