| William Spohn Baker - 1887 - 360 Seiten
...perfect character, which, under the denomination of a sage or a wise man, the philosophers have been fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their imagination, than in hope X of ever seeing it reduced to practice—so happily were all his virtues tempered together, so... | |
| 1831 - 364 Seiten
...that perfect character, which, under the denomination of a sage or wise man, philosophprs have been fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their...proceed to relate, has secured him immortal fame; — better far than all his feats of arms, which, ages ago, have been forgotten. The reign of Alfred... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 Seiten
...that perfect character, which, under the denomination of a sage or wise man, philosophers have been fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their imagination, than in hopes of ever seeing it really existing: so happily were all his virtues tempered together ; so justly... | |
| Sir Francis Palgrave - 1922 - 674 Seiten
...perfect character, which, under " the denomination of a sage or wise man, philosophers have been " fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their imagination than in " hopes of ever seeing it really existing"; and as "the wisest and " best prince that had ever adorned... | |
| Eleanor Shipley Duckett - 1956 - 240 Seiten
...that perfect character which, under the denomination of a sage or wise man, philosophers have been fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their imagination than in hopes of ever seeing it really existing." Freeman later declared: "There is no other name in history... | |
| N. Capaldi, D. Livingston - 1990 - 246 Seiten
...that perfect character, which, under the denomination of a sage or wise man, philosophers have been fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their imagination, than in hopes of ever seeing it really existing. (1.74) Alfred designed more than a system of courts. For the... | |
| Michael Lapidge, Malcolm Godden, Simon Keynes - 2000 - 464 Seiten
...that perfect characrer, which, under the denomination of a sage or wise man, philosophers have been fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their imagination, than in hopes of ever seeing it really existing: so happily were all his virtues rempered together; so jusrly... | |
| 1844 - 622 Seiten
...that .perfect character, which, under the denomination of a sage or wise man, philosophers have been fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their imagination than in hopes of ever seeing it really existing ;' and as ' the wisest and best prince that had ever adorned... | |
| 672 Seiten
...perfect character, which, under " the denomination of a sage or wise man, philosophers have been " fond of delineating, rather as a fiction of their imagination than in " hopes of ever seeing it really existing"; and as "the wisest and " best prince that had ever adorned... | |
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