| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1852 - 238 páginas
...desire of memory, fame, and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other human desires. We see then how far the monuments of wit and learning...years, or more, without the loss of a syllable or 3 De Eer. Nat., ii. init. Gathers the Wisdom of fast Ages; 59 letter ; during which time, infinite... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 494 páginas
...desire of memory, fame, and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other human desires. We see then how far the monuments of wit and learning...the true pictures or statues of Cyrus, Alexander, Caesar ; no, nor of the kings or great personages of much later years ; for the originals can not last,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 páginas
...desire of memory, fame, and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other human desires. We see then how far the monuments of wit and learning...than the monuments of power, or of the hands. For hare not the verses of Homer continued twenty-five hundred years, or more, without the loss of a syllable... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 páginas
...desire of memory, fame, and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other human desires. We ot to do the same things Caesar, no nor of the kings or great personages of much later years ; for the originals cannot last,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 504 páginas
...desire of memory, fame, and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other human desires. We see then how far the monuments of wit and learning...the true pictures or statues of Cyrus, Alexander, Ceesar ; no, nor of the kings or great personages of much later years ; for the originals can not last,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 1232 páginas
...desire of memory, fame, and celebration, ami in effect Ui>' sirenglli of all other Immune desires ; we see then how far the monuments of wit and learning are more durable tluiu the monuments of power or of the hands. For, hare not the verses of Hmnrr continued twenty-five... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1855 - 376 páginas
...the desire of memory, fame and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other human desires. Wo see, then, how far the monuments of wit and learning...demolished ? It is not possible to have the true pictures of statues of Cyrus, Alexander, Caesar, no, nor of the kings or great personages of much later years... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1855 - 374 páginas
...the desire of memory, fame and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other human desires. We see, then, how far the monuments of wit and learning...been decayed and demolished ? It is not possible to havo the true pictures of statues of Cyrus, Alexander, Caesar, no, nor of the kings or great personages... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1856 - 368 páginas
...the desire of memory, fame and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other human desires. We see, then, how far the monuments of wit and learning...the true pictures or statues of Cyrus, Alexander, Caesar, no, nor of the kings or great personages of much later years ; for the originals cannot last,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 páginas
...desire of memory, fame, and celebration, and in effect the strength of all other humane desires: we see then how far the monuments of wit and learning...verses of Homer continued twentyfive hundred years and more, without the loss of a syllable or letter; during which time infinite palaces, temples, castles,... | |
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