| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 400 páginas
...*' and glorious cities, formed for a much longer " duration, thus lie extended in ruins ? Remem" ber then, oh my heart! the general lot to " which man is born : and let that thought fup" prefs thy unreafonable murmurs." Believe me, I found my mind greatly refrefhed and comforted by... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 páginas
...great and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins ? Remember, then, oh my heart! the general lot to which man is born, and let that thought sup* i£gina, now called Engia, is an island situated in (he gulf that runs between the Peloponnesus... | |
| 1838 - 728 páginas
...great and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins? Remember then, oh my heart ! the general lot to which man is...unreasonable murmurs ! Believe me, I found my mind greatly comforted and refreshed by these reflections. Let me advise you, in the same manner, to represent to... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1838 - 618 páginas
...great and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins 1 Remember then, oh my heart ! the general lot to which man is...unreasonable murmurs ! Believe me, I found my mind greatly comforted and refreshed^by these reflections. Let me advise you, in the same manner, to represent to... | |
| Richard Whately - 1853 - 448 páginas
...great and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins ? Remember then, oh my heart ! the general lot to which man is...same manner, to represent to yourself what numbers§ of our illustrious countrymen have lately been cut off at once ; how much the strength of the * ^Egina,... | |
| George Wilkins - 1856 - 218 páginas
...so many great and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins ? Believe me, I found my mind greatly refreshed and comforted by these reflections." Now, what was there in all this (beyond the proof of the instability of human affairs,) what was there... | |
| Richard Whately - 1857 - 324 páginas
...great and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins ? Remember then, oh my heart! the general lot to which man is...in the same manner, to represent to yourself what numbersg of our illustrious countrymen have lately been cut off at once; how much the strength of the... | |
| Andrew Kennedy H. Boyd - 1865 - 346 páginas
...great and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins ? Remember then, oh my heart, the general lot to which man is...greatly refreshed and comforted by these reflections.' There, my friends, was the sort of consolation in bereavement which the greatest ingenuity and affection... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1865 - 346 páginas
...great and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins ? Remember then, oh my heart, the general lot to which man is...greatly refreshed and comforted by these reflections.' There, my friends, was the sort of consolation in bereavement which the greatest ingenuity and affection... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1865 - 352 páginas
...and glorious cities, formed for a much longer duration, thus lie extended in ruins ? Remember then, O my heart, the general lot to which man is born, and...greatly refreshed and comforted by these reflections." There, my friends, was the sort of consolation in bereavement which the greatest ingenuity and affection... | |
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