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DE ORATIONIS DIGNITATE SPEECH is the only benefit man hath to express his excellency of mind above other creatures . It is the in- strument of society ; therefore Mercury , who is the president of language , is called deorum hominumque ...
DE ORATIONIS DIGNITATE SPEECH is the only benefit man hath to express his excellency of mind above other creatures . It is the in- strument of society ; therefore Mercury , who is the president of language , is called deorum hominumque ...
Strana 233
None can express thy works , but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works , they are so many And so complete , but only he that owes them . We all acknowledge both thy power and love To be exact , transcendant , and divine ...
None can express thy works , but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works , they are so many And so complete , but only he that owes them . We all acknowledge both thy power and love To be exact , transcendant , and divine ...
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But as he endeavors everywhere to express Homer , whose age had not arrived to that fineness , I found in him a true sublimity , lofty thoughts , which were clothed with admirable Grecisms , and ancient words , which he had been digging ...
But as he endeavors everywhere to express Homer , whose age had not arrived to that fineness , I found in him a true sublimity , lofty thoughts , which were clothed with admirable Grecisms , and ancient words , which he had been digging ...
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