| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...assygne her some one of her knights to in the exquisite depth of his Judgement, formed a cotnraunewelth, such as it should be ; but the other in the person of Cyrus, and the Persians, fashioned a gouemment, such as might best be : so much more profitable and gratious is doctrine by »-nsainple,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...nothing esteemed of, that is not delightful! and pleasing to commune sence. For this cau»« is XcDophon preferred before Plato, for that the one, in the exquisite depth of bis judgement, formed a cammtmewelth, such as it should be; but the other in the peraoo of Cyrus, and... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 356 pages
...accounted by their showes, and nothing esteemed of, that is not delightfull and pleasing to commune sence. For this cause is Xenophon preferred before Plato,...in the exquisite depth of his iudgement, formed a communewelth, such as it should be ; but the other in the person of Cyrus, and the Persians, fashioned... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pages
...accounted by their showes, and nothing esteemed of, that is not delightfull and pleasing to commune sence. For this cause is Xenophon preferred before Plato,...in the exquisite depth of his iudgement, formed a communewelth, such as it should be ; but the other in the person of Cyrus, and the Persians, fashioned... | |
| Irishman - 1840 - 238 pages
...accounted by their shows, and nothing esteemed of, that is not delightful and pleasing to common sense, for this cause is Xenophon preferred before Plato; for that the one, in the exquisite depth of his judgment formed a commonwealth, such as it should be; but the other ia the person of Syrus and the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...accounted by their showes, and nothing esteemed of, that is not delightfull and pleasing to commune sence. For this cause is Xenophon preferred before Plato,...in the exquisite depth of his iudgement, formed a communewelth, such as it should be ; but the other, in the person of Cyrus, and the Persians, fashioned... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...accounted by their showes, and nothing esteemed of, that is not delightful! and pleasing to commune sence. fonned a communewelth, such as it should be ; but the other in the person of Cyrus, and the Persians,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 1072 pages
...nothing esteemed of, that is not delightfull and pleasing to commune sence. For this causo. is Xenuphon preferred before Plato, for that the one, in the exquisite depth of his iudgiment, formed a eommunewelth, such as it should be ; but the other in the person of Cyrus, and... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1857 - 600 pages
...accounted by their showes, and nothing esteemed of, that is not delightfull and pleasing to commune sence. For this cause is Xenophon preferred before Plato, for that the one, in the exquisite depth of his judgement, formed a communewelth, such as it should be; but the other, in the person of Cvrus, and... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 pages
...showes, and nothing esteemed of, that is not delightfull and pleasing to eommune senee. ' For this eausel is Xenophon preferred before Plato, for that the one, in the] exquisite depth of his indgement, formed a eommunewelth.,1 sueh as it should be; but the other, in the person of Cyrus, V... | |
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