But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole duty of man towards the gods, towards his country, and towards his relations, he judged, that this ought to be his first character, •whom he would set for a pattern of perfection. In reality, they... Virgil: The Eclogues - Página 180por Virgil - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Virgil - 1721 - 456 páginas
...Valiant, Civil, Popular, Eloquent, Politick, and Religious ; he has given all thefe Qualities to Mneas. But knowing that Piety alone comprehends the whole...towards his Country, and towards his Relations ; he judg'd, that this ought to be his firft Character, whom he wou'd fet for a Pattern of Perfe&ion. In... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 páginas
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious j he has given all thefe qualities to .ZEncas. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...his relations, he judged that this ought to be his firft character, whom he would fet for a pattern of perfection. In reality, they wfio believe that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 408 páginas
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politie, and religious ; he has given M theft qualities to TEncas. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...of man towards the gods, towards his country, and toward? his relations, he judged' that this ought to be -his firft charafter, whom he would fet for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 494 páginas
...liant, civil, popular, eloquent, politie, and' religious ; he has given all thefe qualities to JEncas. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...duty of man towards the gods, towards his country, an4 towards his relations, he judged that this ought to be his firft charafter, whom he would fet for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 412 páginas
...country, and towards his relations, he judged that this ought to be his firft character, whom he would fet for a pattern of perfection. In reality, they who believe that the praifes which arife from valour, are fnperior to thofe which proceed from any other virtues, have not... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 366 páginas
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious; he has given all thefe qualities to ^5Eneas. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...his relations, he judged that this ought to be his firft charafter, whom he would fet for a pattem of perfeftion. In reality, they who believe that the... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious ; he has given all thefe qualities to . 1 .rrr. But, knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...his relations, he judged that this ought to be his 6rft character, whom he would let for a pattern of perfection. In reality, they who believe that the... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...eloquent, politic, and religious; he has given all thefcquilities to .dineas. But, knowing that piely alone comprehends the whole duty of man towards the gods, towards his country, and towards his rtiitions, he judged that, this ought to be his finl character, whom he would fet for a pattern n perfection.... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 712 páginas
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politick, and religious : he has given all these qualities to JEneas. But knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...they who believe that the praises which arise from valour are superior to those which proceed from any other virtues, have not considered, as they ought,... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 páginas
...valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politick, and religious : he has given all these qualities to ./Eneas. But knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole...they who believe that the praises which arise from valour are superior to those which proceed from any other virtues, have not considered, as they ought,... | |
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