In the short space of little more than a century they became such statesmen, warriors, orators, historians, physicians, poets, critics, painters, sculptors? architects, and (last of all) philosophers, that one can hardly help considering that golden period,... Hermes: Or, a Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Language and Universal Grammar - หน้า 417โดย James Harris - 1751 - 427 หน้ามุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| 1797 - 680 หน้า
...architects, and ',!..!t of all) phuofophers, that one can íurJly help conlidering that golden period, as я providential event in honour of human nature, to (hew to what perfection the fpecies might afcend *. Now the language of thefe Greeks was truly like themíel ves; it was conformable... | |
| Henry Kett - 1803 - 512 หน้า
...became fuch ftatefmen, warriors, orators, hiftorians, phyficians, poets, critics, painters, fculptors, architects, and laft of all philofophers, that one...a providential event in honour of human nature, to mow to what perfection the fpecies might afcend'." On looking buck to thofe times, when the Greeks... | |
| Thomas Wood - 1805 - 296 หน้า
...critics, painters, fculptors, architects, and (laft of all) philofophers, as almoft compels us to confider that golden period, as a providential event, in honour of human nature, to fhew to what perfeftion the fpecies might afcend*. Two of the four very happy ages for learned men,... | |
| Henry Kett - 1805 - 422 หน้า
...painters, sculptors, architects, and last of all philosophers, that one can hardly help considering that golden period as a providential event in honour of human nature, to show to what perfection the species might ascend." Harris's Hermes. On looking back to those times,... | |
| James Harris - 1806 - 500 หน้า
...Painters, Sculptors, Architects, and (.last of all) Philosophers, that one can hardly help considering THAT GOLDEN PERIOD, as a Providential Event in honour of human Nature, to shew to what perfection the Species might ascend^). . Now CsO If we except Homer, Hesiod, and the Lyric... | |
| James Harris - 1806 - 494 หน้า
...Painters, Sculptors, Architects, and (last of all) Philosophers, that one can hardly help considering THAT GOLDEN* PERIOD, as a Providential Event in honour of human Nature, to shew to what perfection the Species might ascend^'). Now (e) If we except Homer, Hesiod, and the Lyric... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 หน้า
...poets, critics, painters, sculptors, architects, and philosophers, that one can hardly help considering that golden period as a providential event in honour of human nature, to shew to what pcrfeclion the speck's might ascend." The propriety of the preceding quotation, on this... | |
| 1811 - 840 หน้า
...painters, sculptors, architects, and (last of all) philosophers, that one can hardly help. considering that golden period, as a providential event in honour of human nature, to shew to what perfection the species might ascend."* In this time, we find the parent and prince of... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 หน้า
...painters, sculptors, architects, and, last of all, philosophers, that onecan hardly help considering that golden period, as a providential event in honour of human nature, to show to what perfection the species might ascend. Now the language of these Greeks was truly like themselves... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 หน้า
...painters, sculptors? architects, and (last of all) philosophers, that one can hardly help considering that golden period, as a providential event in honour of human nature, to shew to what perfection, the species might ascend*. Now the language of these Greeks was truly like... | |
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