| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1710 - 222 pagine
...'Tw*s «* that thefe pieces treated fundament and In confequence pointed Aibited em rf/^, and fie the Countenances and ^Complexions of Men plainly- in view. And by this means they not only taught S^Sh^1' but» what^ Principal'. "d of higheft virtue in 'em, they taught "«toknowO«r/rfw. * S The... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1714 - 382 pagine
...and in confequence pointed out real Charalters and Manners : They exhibited 'em alive, and fet the Countenances and Complexions of Men plainly in view....Us to know Others^ but, what was principal and of higheft virtue in 'em, they taught us to know Our-felves. THE Philofbphica! Hero of thefe Poems, whofe... | |
| Vertot (abbé de) - 1740 - 158 pagine
...and in Confequence pointed out real Characters and Manners. They exhibited them alive, and fet the Countenances and Complexions of Men plainly in View....us to know others ; but what was principal and of higheft Virtue in them, they taught us to know our felves. The philofophkal Hero of thefe Poems, whofe... | |
| Ebenezer Macfait - 1760 - 356 pagine
...and in confequence pointed out real characters and manners: they exhibited them alive, and fet the countenances and complexions of men plainly in view....they not only taught us to know others, but, what was of principal and higheft virtue in them, they taught us to know ourfehes. " THE philofophical hero... | |
| Ebenezer Macfait - 1760 - 422 pagine
...morals, and in confequence pointed out real chara&ers and manners: they exhibited them alive, and fet the countenances and complexions of men plainly in view....they not only taught us to know others, but, what was of principal and higheft virtue in them, they taught us to know ourfehes. ** THE philofophical hero... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 466 pagine
...consequence, pointed out real cha" racters and manners : They exhibited them alive, cc and set the countenances and complexions of men plainly in view....virtue in them, they taught us to *' know ourselves." Thus far then these models are of unquestioned use to writers of every denomination. I forbear to mention,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 458 pagine
...and, inconsequence, pointed out real cha" racters and manners : They exhibited them alive, and set the countenances and complexions of men " plainly in view....virtue in them, they taught us to " know ourselves." Thus far then these models are of unquestioned use to writers of every denomination.I forbear to mention,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 458 pagine
...in consequence, pointed out real cha" racters and manners : They exhibited them- alive, and set the countenances and complexions of men " plainly in view....virtue in them, they taught us to " know ourselves." Thus far then these models are of unquestioned use to writers of every denomination. I forbear to mention,... | |
| Plato - 1828 - 230 pagine
...and in consequence pointed out real Characters and Manners : They exhibited 'em alive, and set the Countenances and Complexions of Men plainly in view. And by this means tftey not only taught to know Others; but, what was principal and of highest virtue in 'em, they taught... | |
| Christian Friedrich Weiser - 1916 - 632 pagine
...ja hier die Psychologie der Entwickelung nicht in Frage kommt. gekennzeichnet hatte, fährt er fort: „The Philosophical Hero of these Poems, whose Name...they were made to represent, was in himself a perfect Charakter." Das „in himself" macht es deutlich, daß allerdings von der sittlichen Vollkommenheit... | |
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