That age will never again return, when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias and painted by Apelles, might repair to hear a pleading of Demosthenes or a tragedy of Sophocles. The Classical Journal - Página 3661815Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Gregory Griffin - 1787 - 480 páginas
...the following is extracted, " The age will never again return, when a Pe*' riclej, after walking with Plato in a Portico " built by Phidias, and painted by Apelles, might ** repair to hear a pleading of Demofthenes, or a *' tragedy of Sophocles." Unlefs thispaflage is more accurately confidered, it feems... | |
| John Smith, George Canning, John Hookham Frere, Robert Percy Smith - 1788 - 476 páginas
...the following is extrafreci, " The age will never again return, when a Pe" ricles, after walking with Plato in a Portico " built by Phidias, and painted by Apelles, might " repair to hear a pleading of Demofthenes, or a. " tragedy of Sophocles." Unlefs thispaflage is more accurately confidered,, it feems... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 328 páginas
...much greater truth be said ; ' The age will never again return, when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias, and painted by...pleading of Demosthenes, or a tragedy of Sophocles.' I shall next examine the other part of Addison's assertion, that the moderns excel the ancients in... | |
| John Smith, George Canning, Robert Percy Smith, John Hookham Frere - 1809 - 192 páginas
...return, when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias, ami painied by Apellcs, might repair to hear a pleading of Demosthenes, or a tragedy of Sophocles." Unless this passage is more accurately considered, it seems to give the decisive turn against the moderns... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 424 páginas
...the following is extracted, " The age will never again return, when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias, and painted by...pleading of Demosthenes, or a tragedy of Sophocles." Unless this passage is more accurately considered, it seems to give the decisive turn against the moderns... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1814 - 672 páginas
...moderns by the following remark: " That age will never again return; when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias, and painted by...existed. Pericles (who died in the fourth year of the LXXXIXth Olympiad. Ant. Ch. 429. Dio. Sic. 1. xii. 46'.) was confessedly the patron of Phidias, and... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 332 páginas
...much greater truth be said, ' The age will never again return, when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias, and painted by...pleading of Demosthenes, or a tragedy of Sophocles.' I shall next examine the other part of Addison's assertion, that the modems excel the ancients in all... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 636 páginas
...much greater truth be said, ' The age will never again return, when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias, and painted by...pleading of Demosthenes, or a tragedy of Sophocles.' I shall next examine the other part of Addison's assertion, that the moderns excel the ancients in... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 788 páginas
...much greater truth be said ; ' The age will never again return, when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias, and painted by...pleading of Demosthenes, or a tragedy of Sophocles.' I shall next examine the other part of Addison's assertion, that the moderns excel the ancients in... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 426 páginas
...will never again return, when a Pericles, after walking with Plato in a portico built by Phidias, ami painted by Apelles, might repair to hear a pleading of Demosthenes, or a tragedy of Sophocles.' Unless this passage is more accurately considered, it seems to give the decisive turn against the moderns... | |
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