Caesar, we cannot so easily be discharged ; descents of ancestry long continued, laws and exploits not plainly seeming to be borrowed, or devised, which on the common belief have wrought no small impression ; defended by many, denied utterly by few. History of Greece - Síða 647eftir George Grote - 1851Heildartexta - Um bókina
| John Milton - 1806 - 482 síður
...plainly feeming to be borrowed, or devifed, which on the common belief have wrought no fmall impreffion ; defended by many, denied utterly by few. For what...Brutus, and the whole Trojan pretence were yielded up (feeing they who firft devifed to bring us from fome noble anceftor^ were content at firft with Brutus... | |
| 1824 - 666 síður
...ancestry, long continued laws and exploits not plainly seeming to be borrowed or devised, which in the common belief have wrought no small impression ; defended by many, denied utterly by few." (P. 11.) ORIGINAL LETTER OF EVELYN'S. (Gh-ing an Account of a portion of his unpublished Work upon... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 564 síður
...of ancestry long continued, laws and exploits not plainly seeming to be borrowed, or devised, which on the common belief have wrought no small impression...yielded up ; (seeing they who first devised to bring us from some noble ancestor, were content at first with Brutus the consul ; till better invention, although... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 580 síður
...Keming to be borrowed, or devised, which on the common belief have wrought no small irripression ; defended by many, denied utterly by few. For what...Brutus and the whole Trojan pretence were yielded up ; (teeing they who first devised to bring us from some noble ancestor, were content at first with Brutus... | |
| 1848 - 1390 síður
...devised, which on the common belief have wrought no small impression ; defunded by many, utterly denied by few. For what, though Brutus and the whole Trojan...devised to bring us some noble ancestor, were content with Brutus the Consul, the better invention, though not willing to forego the name, taught them to... | |
| 1848 - 734 síður
...of ancestry long continued, laws and exploits not plainly seeming to be borrowed or devised, which on the common belief have wrought no small impression ; defended by many, utterly denied by few. For what, though Brutus arid the whole Trojan pretence were yielded up, seeing... | |
| 1848 - 722 síður
...of ancestry long continued, laws and exploits not plabily seeming to be borrowed or devised, which on the common belief have wrought no small impression ; defended by many, utterly denied by feu\ For what, though Brutus and the whole Trojan pretence were yielded up, seeing... | |
| John Milton - 1851 - 472 síður
...or devis'd, which on the common beleif have wrought no fmall impreflion : defended by many, deny'd utterly by few. For what though Brutus, and the whole Trojan pretence were yeelded up, feeing they who firft devis'd to bring us from fom noble Anceftor were content at firft... | |
| Midland-metropolitan magazine - 1852 - 676 síður
...of ancestry long continued, laws and exploits not plainly seeming to be borrowed or devised, which on the common belief have wrought no small impression ; defended by many, denied utterly by few, * * and * * old and inborn names of successive kings never any to have been real persons, or done in... | |
| John [prose] Milton - 1853 - 540 síður
...of ancestry, long continued, laws and exploits not plainly seeming to be borrowed, or devised, which on the common belief have wrought no small impression...yielded up ; (seeing they who first devised to bring us from some noble ancestor, were content at first with Brutus the consul ; till better invention, although... | |
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