The Latin Tutor, Or An Introduction to the Making of Latin: Containing a Copious Exemplification ...
The Latin Tutor, Or An Introduction to the Making of Latin: Containing a Copious Exemplification ...
Dana, Daniel, 1771-1859
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15. Quo sum alacris ad tutor respublica, sic habeo: omnis qui patri- a conservo, adjuvo, au- tso AN INTRODUCTION TO relieved and benefitted their I country, there is a fixed and | separate residence in heaven, where, crowned withbliss, they enjoy eternal life. At the time when those whom I have just mentioned were advanced in age, lived I- socrates, whose house was o- pen to all Greece as a kind of school, and academy of elo- quence ; a great orator, and a perfect master, although desti- tute o...f the light of the forum, within his own walls he cher- ished that glory, which no one afterwards, in niy^opinion, ever attained. We improperly adopt the style of ordinary, conversa- tion, when we speak of a per- son choosing or refusing any thing without cause : as when we call a yessel empty, we speak not as philosophers, who do not admit a void ; but we say merely that it is without Water, without wine, without joll ; so when we say the mind is moved without cause, we mean that it is moved without an external cause, not altogeth- er without a cause.
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