| Henry Fielding - 1751 - 244 páginas
...* of the polite Romans, is become the ' happy Seat of Liberty, Plenty, and * Letters ; flourifhing in all the Arts ' and Refinements of Civil Life ;...fame Courfe, ' which Rome itfelf had run before it ; c from virtuous Induftry to Wealth ; * from Wealth to Luxury ; from Luxu'17 c ry to an Impatience... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 500 páginas
...contempt of the polite Romans, is become the happy feat of liberty, plenty and letters, flourifhing in all the arts and refinements of civil life ; yet...courfe, which Rome itfelf had run before it ; from yir" moir, induftry to wealth ; from wealth to luxury ; from ' luxury to an impatience of difcipline... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 412 páginas
...contempt of l\\e polite Romans, is become the happy feat of liberty, plenty, and letters ; ftourifhing in all the arts and refinements of civil life; yet...which Rome itfelf had run before it ; from virtuous induflry to wealth ; from wealth to luxury ; from luxury to an impatience of difcipline and corruption... | |
| 1784 - 552 páginas
...happy ieat of liberty, plenty, and letters ; flouriihing in all the arts and refinements of civ il life; yet running perhaps the fame courfe which Rome...wealth TO luxury; from luxury to an impatience of discipline and corruption of morals: till, by a total degeneracy and lofs of virtue, being grown ripe... | |
| John Jebb, John Disney - 1787 - 612 páginas
...contempt of the polite Romans is become the happy feat of liberty, plenty, and letters; flourishing in all the arts and refinements of civil life ; yet...which Rome itfelf had run before it; from virtuous induflry to wealth ; from wealth to luxury ; from luxury to an impatience of difcipline, and corruption... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1801 - 478 páginas
...contempt of the polite Romans, is become the happy seat of liberty, plenty, and letters ; flourishing in all the arts and refinements of civil life ; yet running perhaps the same course which Rome itself had run before it ; from virtuous industry to wealth ; from wealth to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 páginas
...contempt of the police Romans, is become the happy feat of liberty, plenty, and letters ; flouri/hing in all the arts and refinements of civil life ; yet running, perhaps, the fame courfe which Rome itfclf had run before it ; from virtuous induftry to wealth ; from wealth to luxury ; from luxury to... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 484 páginas
...contempt of tbe polite Romam, is .become ' the happy seat of liberty, plenty, and letters ;- flou* rkhing in all the arts and refinements of civil life'; '-yet running, perhaps, the same course, which Rome , '. itself had run before it ; from virtuous industry to i, wealthy from wealth... | |
| Mrs. West (Jane) - 1806 - 490 páginas
...of civil life, remarks, that " perhaps it is running the " fame courfe which Rome had done " before; from virtuous induftry to " wealth; from wealth to luxury; from " luxury to impatience of difcipline, and " corruption of morals; till by a total " degeneracy, and lofs of virtue,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 páginas
...contempt of the polite Rdmans, is become the happy seat of liberty , plenty and letters ; flourishing in all the arts and refinements of civil life; yet running perhaps the same course .which Rome itself had run before it , from virtuous industry to wealth ; from wealth to... | |
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