| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 sider
...adorned them himfelf, and added ftatues and baflb-relievos, the admiration of every beholder. It was then that Polygnotus (and Myro painted ; that Sophocles...Euripides wrote ; and not; long after, that they faw the di- ' vine Socrates. Human affairs are by nature prone to change, and dates as well as individuals... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sider
...added ilatue.s and bailbrelievos, the admiration oí ever) beholder. It was .then that Polvgnotus .uid Myro painted ; that Sophocles and Euripides wrote;...Socrates. Human affairs are by nature prone to change; and liâtes, as well as individuals, are born to decay. Jealouiy and ambition infcnfibly fomented wars... | |
| 1792 - 822 sider
...adorned them himfelf, and added ftatues and baflbrelievos, the admiration of every beholder. It was then that Polygnotus and Myro painted ; that Sophocles and Euripides wrote; and, not long •her, that they faw the divine Socrates. Human afiairs are by nature prone to change ; and liâtes,... | |
| 1793 - 738 sider
...and added itatues and baflo-rclievos, the admiration of every beholder. 'Twas then that Polignotus and Myro painted; that Sophocles and Euripides wrote...that they faw the divine Socrates. " Human- affairs arc, by nature, prone to change ; and nates, as well as individuals, are born to decay. Jcaloufy and... | |
| 1797 - 680 sider
...and baflbreiievos, the admiration of every beholder. It was then that Polygnotus and Myro p;;inted ; that Sophocles and Euripides wrote ; and, not long after, that they faw the divine S Derate«. Hun.an affaira are by nature prone to change; and liâtes, as well as individuals, are... | |
| 1800 - 624 sider
...adorned them himfelf, and added ftatues and baiTo-relievos, the admiration of every beholder. It was then that Polygnotus and Myro painted ; that Sophocles...and Euripides wrote ; and not long after, that they law the divine Socrates. Human affairs are by nature prone to change, and ftates as well as individuals... | |
| 1800 - 620 sider
...adorned them himfelf, and added itatues and baflo-relievos, the admiration of every beholder. It was then that Polygnotus and Myro painted ; that Sophocles...and Euripides wrote ; and not long after, that they law the divine Socrates. Human affairs are by nature prone to change, and ilates as well as individuals... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 sider
...adorned them himself, and added statues and bassorelievos, the admiration of every beholder. It was then that Polygnotus and Myro painted; that Sophocles...and Euripides wrote ; and, not long after, that they saw the divine Socrates. Human affairs arc by nature prone to change ; and states, as well as individuals,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 750 sider
...and added ftatues and bafic» relievos, the admiration of every beholder. It was then that Polygnotes and Myro painted; that Sophocles and Euripides wrote ; and not long after, that the divine Socrates tanght. Bnt hu^ man affairs are, by nature, prone to change ; and dates, as well... | |
| 1816 - 740 sider
...and added ftatues and baflo relievos, the admiration of every beholder. It was then that Polygnotes and Myro painted ; that Sophocles and Euripides wrote; and not long after, that the divine Socrates taught. But human affairs are, by nature, prone to change; and (fates, AS well... | |
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