Thus they were in danger of being loft as foon as they were produced, by the misfortune of the age, a want of tafte for learning, or the manner in which they were left to pofterity, when they fell into the hands of Lycurgus. He was a man of great learning,... Progress of Education and Manners - Sayfa 34John Buddo tarafından - 1801 - 180 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Homerus - 1720 - 382 sayfa
...or the manner in which they were left to pofterity r when they fell into the hands of Lycurgus. He was a man of great learning, a law-giver to a people divided and untradtable, and one who had a notion that poetry infiuenc'd and civiliz'd the minds of rrien; which... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 416 sayfa
...learning, or the manner in which they were left to pofterity, when they fell into the hands of Lycurgus. He was a man of great learning, a law-giver to a people...his conftitution by the fongs of Thales the Cretan, whom he engaged to write upon obedience and concord. As he propofed to himfelf, that the conftitution... | |
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