The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana 26
... Cæsar to death , because I am not perpetually talk- ing of the ides of March , as he is of the nones of Decem- ber ? ' I need not acquaint my learned reader , that in the ides of March , Brutus destroyed Cæsar , and that Cicero quashed ...
... Cæsar to death , because I am not perpetually talk- ing of the ides of March , as he is of the nones of Decem- ber ? ' I need not acquaint my learned reader , that in the ides of March , Brutus destroyed Cæsar , and that Cicero quashed ...
Strana 27
haps a discourse upon Virgil or Julius Cæsar ; but , when you look into it , you are sure to meet with more upon Monsieur Montaigne than of either of them . The younger Scaliger , who seems to have been no great friend to this author ...
haps a discourse upon Virgil or Julius Cæsar ; but , when you look into it , you are sure to meet with more upon Monsieur Montaigne than of either of them . The younger Scaliger , who seems to have been no great friend to this author ...
Strana 132
... Cæsar , thou canst not hurt me . * Mr. Shadow acquaints me in a postscript , that he has no manner of title to the vision which succeeded his first letter ; but adds , that , as the gentleman who wrote it dreams very sensibly , he shall ...
... Cæsar , thou canst not hurt me . * Mr. Shadow acquaints me in a postscript , that he has no manner of title to the vision which succeeded his first letter ; but adds , that , as the gentleman who wrote it dreams very sensibly , he shall ...
Strana 175
... Cæsar , not more remarkable for his fortune and valour than for his humanity , stole into the hearts of the Roman people , when , breaking through the custom , he pronounced an oration at the funeral of his first and best - beloved wife ...
... Cæsar , not more remarkable for his fortune and valour than for his humanity , stole into the hearts of the Roman people , when , breaking through the custom , he pronounced an oration at the funeral of his first and best - beloved wife ...
Strana 184
... Cæsar or an Alexander . How much more illustrious does he appear in his real character , when con- sidered as the author of universal benevolence among men , as refining our passions , exalting our nature , giving us vast ideas of ...
... Cæsar or an Alexander . How much more illustrious does he appear in his real character , when con- sidered as the author of universal benevolence among men , as refining our passions , exalting our nature , giving us vast ideas of ...
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