I be brought to think otherwise than that the language he writes in is as pure Roman as any that was writ in Nero's time. As he grew up, his parents educated him with a care that became a promising genius and the rank of his family. His masters were Rhemmius... The Works of the English Poets: Rowe's Lucan - Halaman 7oleh Samuel Johnson - 1779Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Lucan - 1722 - 370 halaman
...Language, as if it took a Tincture from thd Place of his Birth, nor can I be brought to think other wife, than that the Language he writes in, is as pure Roman^...promifing Genius, and the Rank of his Family. His Mailers were Rhemmius Pelamon the Grammarian, then Flavius Virginius the Rhetorician, and hflly Cornutus... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 358 halaman
...language, as if it took a tinfture from the place of his birth ; nor can I be brought to think otherwife, than that the language he writes in, is as pure Roman...promifing genius, and the rank of his family. His mafters were Rhemmius Polasinon, the grammarian; then Flavius Virginius, the rhetorician ; and laftly,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 796 halaman
...both; but whether true or not, it is a proof of the high esteem paid to him by the 6 PREFACE. la nonage he writes in, is as pure Roman as any that was writ...his parents educated him with a care that became a promising genius, and the rank of his family. His masters were Rhemmius Pola?mon, the grammarian; then... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 798 halaman
...language, as if it took "•Wine from the place of his birth; nor can 1 be brought to think otherwise, than that the language he writes in, is as pure Roman as any that «as writ in Nero's time. As he grew up, his parents educated him with a care that became a promising... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 halaman
...language, as if it took a tincture from the place of his birth; nor can I be brought to think otherwise than that the language he writes in is as pure Roman...his parents educated him with a care that became a promising genius and the rank of his family. His masters were Rhemmius Polaemon, the grammarian; then... | |
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