| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 584 páginas
...are beft difpelled and kept at a diftance by employment. On the day before the battle of Pharfalia, Plutarch tells us, when dinner was ended in the camp, while others either went to fleep, or were difquieting their minds with apprehenfions concerning the approaching battle, Brutus... | |
| 1801 - 446 páginas
...are best dispelled and kept at a distance by employment. On the day before the battle of Pharsalia, Plutarch tells us, when dinner was ended in the camp,...approaching battle, Brutus employed himself in writing till the evening, composing an epitome of Polybius. Chearfulness is the daughter of employment, and I have... | |
| George Horne - 1808 - 320 páginas
...are best dispelled and kept at a distance by employment. On the day before the battle of Pharsalia, Plutarch tells us, when dinner was ended in the camp,...approaching battle, Brutus employed himself in writing till the evening, composing an epitome of Polybius. ENEMIES. THE use to be made of their revilings, &c.... | |
| Polybius - 1809 - 476 páginas
...these, speaking of the behaviour of Brutus on the day before the battle of Pharsalia, says ; " that, when dinner was ended in the camp, while others either...with apprehensions concerning the approaching battle, he employed himself in writing till the evening, composing an epitome of Polybius." The words of Suidas... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 570 páginas
...are best dispelled and kept at a distance by employment. On the day before the battle of Pharsalia, Plutarch tells us, when dinner was ended in the camp,...approaching battle, Brutus employed himself in writing till the evening, composing an epitome of Polybius. ENEMIES. The use to be made of their revilings, &c.... | |
| Polybius - 1823 - 518 páginas
...these, speaking of the behaviour of Brutus on the day before the battle of Pharsalia, says, " that, when dinner was ended in the camp, while others either...with apprehensions concerning the approaching battle, he employed himself in writing till the evening, composing an epitome of Polybius." The words of Suidas... | |
| 1801 - 828 páginas
...are beft difpelled and kept at a diftance by employment. On the day before the battle of Pharfalia, Plutarch tells us, when dinner was ended in the camp, while others either went to fleep, or were diiquieting their minds with apprehenfions concerning the approaching battle, Brutus... | |
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