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" He considers, that that which we call Antiquity, is properly the nonage of the world ; that the sagest of his authorities were once new ; and that there is no other difference between an... "
A Collection of Miscellanies: Consisting of Poems, Essays, Discourses ... - Page 105
by John Norris - 1710 - 322 pages
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Southey's Common-place Book, Volume 1

Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 428 pages
...ancient author and himself, but only that of time ; wnich, if of any advantage, 'tis rather on his side, as living in a more refined and mature age of the world. And thus having cast off this Intellectual Slavery, like one of the brave 'EftAe/triioi, mentioned by Laertius, he...
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Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages

Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 656 pages
...ancient author and himself, but only that of time ; which, if of any advantage, 'tis rather on his side, as living in a more refined and mature age of the world. And thus having cast off this Intellectual Slavery, like one of the brave 'ErXérrdcoí, mentioned by Laertius, he...
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Southey's Common-place Book, Volume 1

Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 428 pages
...ancient author and himself, but only that of time ; which, if of any advantage, 'tis rather on his side, as living in a more refined and mature age of the world. And thug having cast off this Intellectual Slavery, like one of the bravo 'ЕжЯгктксо!, mentioned...
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The Book-lover's Enchiridion

Books and reading - 1884 - 532 pages
...antient Author and himself, but only that of time ; which, if of any advantage, 'tis rather on his side, as living in a more refined and mature age of the world. And thus having cast off this Intellectual slavery, he addicts himself to no Author, Sect or Party ; but freely picks...
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The book-lover's enchiridion, thoughts, selected and arranged by Philobiblos ...

Book-lover - 1884 - 530 pages
...antient Author and himself, but only that of time ; which, if of any advantage, 'tis rather on his side, as living in a more refined and mature age of the world. And thus having cast off this Intellectual slavery, he addicts himself to no Author, Sect or Party ; but freely picks...
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Selections From: A Collection of Miscellanies: Consisting of Poems, Essays ...

John Norris - Philosophy - 2003 - 420 pages
...and that there is no other/difference between an antient Author and himfelf, bun only that of time; which, if of any advantage, 'tis rather on his fide, as living in a more refined fined and mature age of the world. And thus havirig caft off this Intellectual flavery, like one of...
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The Truth Seeker in Literature, Philosophy, and Religion: Devoted ..., Volume 2

1846 - 494 pages
...an aneient author and himself save that of time ; whieh, if of any advantage, is rather on his side, as living in a more refined and mature age of the world. And thus, having east off this intelleetual slavery, like one of the brave 'E)iXeieTiKol mentioned by Laertius, he addiets...
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