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
| Antoine Arnauld, Pierre Nicole - 1818 - 448 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*. Cellius we range Macrobius, not became a contemporary,... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 หน้า
...painters, sculptors, architects, and (last of all) philosophers, that one can hardly he'p 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 themselves,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 402 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 h.uman nature, to ^ho,w Jo what perfection the species might ascend. " Jfow the language of these Greeks was truly like... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1828 - 584 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... | |
| Rembrandt Peale - 1839 - 276 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 show to what perfection the species might ascend. ****** " Noble contention ! who should most excel... | |
| James Harris - 1841 - 652 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." and the two emperors Marcus Antoninus and Julian... | |
| James Harris - 1841 - 616 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." and the two emperors Marcus Antoninus and Julian... | |
| Goold Brown - 1858 - 1096 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, p. 417. " Is genius yours?... | |
| Gordon Willoughby James Gyll - 1860 - 410 หน้า
...critics, painters, sculptors, architects, and last of all philosophers, that one can hardly help condering that golden period, as a providential event in honour of human nature, to shew to what perfection the species might ascend. Let me add if these things were done under Paganism,... | |
| Thomas L'Estrange - 1867 - 100 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 advancement the species might ascend." Can any period in Grecian history be more likely... | |
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