Having mentioned an instance in which the philosopher confuted the statesman, the author adds, " as in another instance the statesman seems to have got the better of the philosopher. Orations - Pagina 166di Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1859 - 278 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
 | n. hooke - 1806
...them."—'.—The learned •writer gives an instance, where " The Philosopher confuted the Statesman;" he adds, " As in another instance the " Statesman seems...philosophic dissertation : but, in his oration for Muncna, he " ridicules those " paradoxes in the freest manner." NB " Nor under one and the same character,... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1811 - 341 pagine
...them taken up and laid down for the occasion. This appears from the numerous inconsistencies ibund in him throughout the course of his sustaining the.m."...another instance the statesman seems to have got the batter of the philosopher. He defends the paradoxes of the Stoicks in a philosophick dissertation ;... | |
 | William Warburton - 1811
...suffered many depravities to be brought into Religion. Here the Philosopher confuted the Statesman : As, in another instance, the Statesman seems to have...Philosopher. He defends the paradoxes of the Stoics in a philosophical dissertation : But in his oration for Marina, he ridicules those paradoxes with the utmost... | |
 | William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811
...suffered many depravities to be brought into Religion. Here the Philosopher confuted the Statesman : As, in another instance, the Statesman seems to have...Philosopher. He defends the paradoxes of the Stoics in a philosophical dissertation : But in his oration for Murana, he ridicules those paradoxes with the utmost... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1820 - 341 pagine
...personated ; and no one more the real man than the other, but each of them taken up and laid _down for the occasion. This appears from the numerous inconsistencies...of the philosopher. He defends the paradoxes of the Stoicks in a philnsophick dissertation ; but in liis oration for Muraena, he ridicules those paradoxes... | |
 | Nathaniel Hooke - 1830
...sustaining them." The learned writer gives an instance, where " the philosopher confuted the statesman ;" he adds, " As in another instance the statesman seems...the philosopher." He defends the paradoxes of the Stoies in a philosophic dissertation : but, in his oration for Muraena, he " ridicules those paradoxes... | |
 | Nathaniel Hooke - 1830
...sustaining them." The learned writer gives an instance, where " the philosopher confuted the statesman ;" he adds, " As in another instance the statesman seems...the philosopher.' ' He defends the paradoxes of the Stoies in a philosophic dissertation : but, in his oration for Mur&ena, he " ridicules those paradoxes... | |
 | William Warburton - 1837 - 2 pagine
...suffered many depravities to be brought into religion. Here the philosopher confuted the statesman: as, in another instance, the statesman seems to have...philosopher. He defends the paradoxes of the stoics in a philosophical dissertation: but in his oration for Murcena, he ridicules those paradoxes with the utmost... | |
 | William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1846
...suffered many depravities to be brought into Religion. Here the Philosopher confuted the Statesman : As, in another instance, the Statesman seems to have...Philosopher. He defends the paradoxes of the Stoics in a philosophical dissertation : But in his oration for Murasna, he ridicules those paradoxes with the... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1857 - 278 pagine
...attempt against the safety and freedom of the state." Monsieur Crevier, the continuator of Roffin's Roman history, speaking of the Manilian law, says,...paradoxes in the freest manner Nor under one and the sаmе character, or at one and the same time, is he more consistent In a word, he laughed an assembly... | |
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