Select EssaysR. Phillips, 1800 - 264 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 31
Página 5
... pleasure and effeminacy : for which usage Homer re- venged himself on the Eubœans in his poetry . In what way ? inquired Philip , with surprise . By describing them alone of all the Greeks , with their hair cut in a most uncomely style ...
... pleasure and effeminacy : for which usage Homer re- venged himself on the Eubœans in his poetry . In what way ? inquired Philip , with surprise . By describing them alone of all the Greeks , with their hair cut in a most uncomely style ...
Página 10
... pleasure to philoso- phical instruction in it's season , as in no wise . contradictory , but consonant , to their modes of life . I would not , however , advise a king , of a soul generous , and worthy his exalted rank , to suffer his ...
... pleasure to philoso- phical instruction in it's season , as in no wise . contradictory , but consonant , to their modes of life . I would not , however , advise a king , of a soul generous , and worthy his exalted rank , to suffer his ...
Página 21
... pleasurable and in- dolent sensations to the hearer , but of inextri- cable alarm and perturbation : such notes as Mars himself produced ( s ) , When with shrill shout he urged his Trojans on . Achilles also , with his unassisted voice ...
... pleasurable and in- dolent sensations to the hearer , but of inextri- cable alarm and perturbation : such notes as Mars himself produced ( s ) , When with shrill shout he urged his Trojans on . Achilles also , with his unassisted voice ...
Página 33
... pleasurable per- ception of warmth resulted from his discipline , a keener relish for his food , and more delight in the genial seasons of the year . Hence he was regaled , on the approach of summer , by the mild relaxation of the ...
... pleasurable per- ception of warmth resulted from his discipline , a keener relish for his food , and more delight in the genial seasons of the year . Hence he was regaled , on the approach of summer , by the mild relaxation of the ...
Página 37
... in the promotion of fortitude and justice , but of pleasure . In this pursuit , they created for themselves a life of uneasiness and labour ; and , with a semblance of comfort and pre- servation D 3 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT . 37.
... in the promotion of fortitude and justice , but of pleasure . In this pursuit , they created for themselves a life of uneasiness and labour ; and , with a semblance of comfort and pre- servation D 3 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT . 37.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
able Achilles acquainted admiration Agamemnon Alexander ancient animals antagonists Antisthenes Athenians Athens beasts beauty body calamities character Charidemus chastised Chrysostom cloaths conduct Corinth Dæmon death denominated desire DIO CHRYSOSTOM Diogenes DIOGENES of Sinope discourse divine dogs eloquence enemy enquired esteemed Euripides excellence excessive exhibited fable father fear Games garland Gods Græcian Greece Greek Hercules Herodotus heroes Hesiod Homer honour Horace horse human ignorant Iliad indulge intemperate Isthmian Games ject Jupiter king kingly labour Lacedæmonians less liberty live Lucretius mankind manner master ment monarch nature ness objects occasion orator passage Peloponnesus Persian persuasion Philip philosophers physician Pindar pleasure poem poetry poets Pope's Iliad presume propriety reader reason replied resemblance respect says sentiments servant sion slave slavery soul sovereign Sparta spirit Stesichorus style superiour suppose Themistocles Theocritus Theogony ther tion tyrant Ulysses uneasiness verse victory vigour virtue whilst