| 1812 - 540 pągines
...contemporary speakers drew part of their wealth, and some the larger part, from his ample and ready stores ; From whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams,...watered all the schools Of academics old and new. That the example of one man may be thus instrumental in raising and sustaining the eloquence of his... | |
| 1814 - 558 pągines
...cotemporary speakers drew part of their wealth, and some the larger part, from his example and ready stores ; From whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams, that watered all the schools Of academics old and Dew. That the example of one man may be thus instrumental in rawing and sustaining the eloquence of... | |
| 1814 - 564 pągines
...drew part of their wealth, and some the larger part, from bis example and ready stores , ,. • '. From whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams,...watered all the schools Of academics old and new. That the example of one man may be thus instrumental in rais-l ing and sustaining the eloquence of... | |
| 1814 - 570 pągines
...wealth, and some the larger part, from his example and ready stores ; From -whose mouth issued fcrth Mellifluous streams, that watered all the schools Of academics old and new. That the example of one man may be thus instrumental in raising and sustaining the eloquence of his... | |
| 1822 - 284 pągines
...Artaxerxes' throne. To sage Philosophy next lend thine ear, From Heaven descended to the low-roof'd house Of Socrates: see there his tenement, Whom well inspired...whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams, that water'd all the schools Of Academics old and new, with those Surnamed Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean,... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 220 pągines
...Artaxerxes' throne: To sage Philosophy next lend thine ear, From Heaven descended to the low-roof'd house Of Socrates; see there his tenement, Whom well inspired...whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams, that water'd all the schools Of Academics old and new, with those Surnaiued Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean,... | |
| 1824 - 488 pągines
...to popular governments, than to throw light on the character and doctrines of the wonderful man, " From whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams...schools Of Academics, old and new, with those Surnamed Peripatetics, and the sect Epicurean, and the Stoic severe." He does not seem to be aware that Demosthenes... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1827 - 362 pągines
...The leading principles of the chief philosophic sects of Greece flowed originally from Socrates — " From whose mouth issued forth Mellifluous streams,...watered all the schools Of Academics, Old and New* ;" and who has been termed by Cicerof the perennial source of philosophy, much more justly than Homer... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 680 pągines
...aspirations of men. To sage philosophy next lend thine ear, From heav'n descended to the low-roofd house Of Socrates ; see there his tenement, Whom, well inspired, the oracle pronounced Wisest of men. Mitlon's Paradise Regained. For Not to know at large of tilings remote Prom use, obscure, and subtle,... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1838 - 292 pągines
...world, Lyceum there, and painted Stoa next: * # * # # * * see there his tenement, Whom, well-inspired, the oracle pronounced Wisest of men ; from whose mouth...Mellifluous streams that watered all the schools."* In our day the art of writing is much more generally known, and, from the superiority of our writing... | |
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