The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... Roman Senate The Duel- Banquet of Plato - Position of Women Among the Ancients Cæsar - Brutus 48 59 VI . Socrates - Grecian Mythology - Ho- • • 71 meric Heroes - Ideals VII . Shakspeare's Historical Plays - Prospero - Orlando Antonio ...
... Roman Senate The Duel- Banquet of Plato - Position of Women Among the Ancients Cæsar - Brutus 48 59 VI . Socrates - Grecian Mythology - Ho- • • 71 meric Heroes - Ideals VII . Shakspeare's Historical Plays - Prospero - Orlando Antonio ...
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... ignobilis , one who could claim no affinity with these stocks , homo sine gente , a man without stem . So significant of rank did the word gens become , that not only was it used by the Romans to designate their ETYMOLOGICAL . 9.
... ignobilis , one who could claim no affinity with these stocks , homo sine gente , a man without stem . So significant of rank did the word gens become , that not only was it used by the Romans to designate their ETYMOLOGICAL . 9.
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... Romans , high public service conferring social rank , a man whose preeminence above his con- temporaries makes him historically illustrious , sheds part of his lustre , and transmits his well- won position to his descendants ; and they ...
... Romans , high public service conferring social rank , a man whose preeminence above his con- temporaries makes him historically illustrious , sheds part of his lustre , and transmits his well- won position to his descendants ; and they ...
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... roman- tic courage , that in the healthiest days of Chivalry would have made him , amid the no- blest and most chivalrous , a model of knight- hood . So uniquely towering was his fame , that high - spirited adversaries , who in their ex ...
... roman- tic courage , that in the healthiest days of Chivalry would have made him , amid the no- blest and most chivalrous , a model of knight- hood . So uniquely towering was his fame , that high - spirited adversaries , who in their ex ...
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... Romans , and the thirteenth of the first Corinthians , been the glowing models of wis- dom and terseness , the ever - fresh inexhaust- ible lessons that they are ; nor , in short , had he himself dilated to that large , symmetrical ...
... Romans , and the thirteenth of the first Corinthians , been the glowing models of wis- dom and terseness , the ever - fresh inexhaust- ible lessons that they are ; nor , in short , had he himself dilated to that large , symmetrical ...
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