| Plutarch - 1803 - 406 páginas
...short a time, and yet built for ages : for as each of them, as soon as finished, had the venerable air of antiquity ; so, now they are old, they have the freshness of a modern building. A bloom is diffused over them, which preserves their aspect untarnished by time, as if they... | |
| Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 páginas
...short a time, and yet built for ages ; for as each of them, as soon as finished, had the venerable air of antiquity, so, now they are old, they have the freshness of a modern building. Л bloom is diffused over them, which preserves their aspect untarnished by time, as if they... | |
| 1820 - 608 páginas
...as Mr Dodwell says, " contrived for eternity." Plutarch remarks, " That the structures of Pericles are the more admirable as being completed in so short...so now they are old, they have the freshness of a modem work : they seem to be preserved from the injuries of time by a kind of vital principle, which... | |
| Plutarch - 1821 - 380 páginas
...short a time, and yet built for ages : for as each of them, as soon as finished, had the venerable air of antiquity ; so, now they are old, they have the freshness of a modern building. A bloom is diffused over them, which preserves their aspect untarnished by time, as if they... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 502 páginas
...short a time, and yet built for ages ; for as each of them, as soon as finished, had the venerable air of antiquity, so, now they are old, they have the freshness of a modern building. A bloom is diffused over them, which preserves their aspect untarnished by time, as if they... | |
| Plutarch - 1831 - 380 páginas
...sTiort a time, and yet built for ages : for as each of them, as soon as finished, had the venerable air of antiquity ; so, now they are old, they have the freshness of a modern building. A bloom is diffused over them, which preserves their aspect untarnished by time, as if they... | |
| Plutarch - 1832 - 444 páginas
...short a time, and yet built for ages : for as each of them, us soon as finished, had the venerable air of antiquity, so, now they are old, they have the freshness of a modern building. A bloom is diffused over them, which preserves their aspect untarnished by time, as if they... | |
| Plutarch - 2009 - 354 páginas
...short a time, and yet built for ages; for as each of them, as soon as finished, had the venerable air of antiquity, so, now they are old, they have the freshness of a modern building. A bloom is diffused over them, which preserves their aspect untarnished by time, as if they... | |
| Plutarch - 1834 - 544 páginas
...short a time, and yet built for ages; for as each of them, as soon as finished, had the venerable air of antiquity, so, now they are old they have the freshness of a modern building. A bloom is diffused over them, which preserves their aspect untarnished by time, as if they... | |
| John Small - 1876 - 646 páginas
...operations of external violence. It is an edifice that seems to have been constructed for eternity. The structures which Pericles raised are the more...so, now they are old, they have the freshness of a modem work. They seem to be preserved from the injuries of time by a kind of vital principle, which... | |
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