Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to a man, and with the greatest respect received him among them. The Athenians being suddenly touched with a sense of the Spartan virtue, and their own degeneracy, gave a thunder... The British Essayists: Spectator - Page 48edited by - 1823Full view - About this book
| Emil Otto - German language - 1890 - 482 pages
...touched17 with a sense of the Spartan virtue and their own degeneracy18, gave a thundering applause19; and the old man cried out : «The Athenians understand what is good, but the Lacedsemonians practise20 it». 14. beftimmt. 15. fdjlta), ftáj brcmgte. 16. Sacebämonier. 17. et=... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1893 - 212 pages
...skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedaemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to a man, and with the greatest...out, ' The Athenians understand what is good, but the Lacedaemonians practise it. ' " 1 1. This paper has little directly to do with Sir Roger. Indeed, his... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 256 pages
...man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all * to a man, and with the greatest...what is good, but the Lacedemonians practise it." E. * All rose up. IV. SIR EOGER AND THE CLUB MAKE CONCESSIONS TO THE SPECTATOR. [Spectator No. 34.... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1896 - 580 pages
...skulked towards the boxes 10 appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to a man, and with the greatest...what is good, but the Lacedemonians practise it."' Spectator, No. 6.] [March 7, 1711. No. 16. On the Uselessness of Retrospect. Nil actum reputans si... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 232 pages
...boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all 1 to a man, and with the greatest respect received him...what is good, but the Lacedemonians practise it." B. ' All rose up. IV. SIR ROGER AND THE CLUB MAKE CONCESSIONS TO THE SPECTATOR. [Spectator No. 34.... | |
| A. Meserole - English essays - 1896 - 450 pages
...man skulked toward the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to a man, and with the greatest...respect received him among them. The Athenians being sud-/ denly touched with a sense of the Spartan virtue ana their own degeneracy, gave a thunder of... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 490 pages
...man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to a man and with the greatest...Lacedemonians practise it." ' R. N°- 7. Thursday, March 8, 1711 [ADDISON. Somnia, terrores magicos, miracula, sagas, Nocturnos lemures, portcntaque Thessala rides... | |
| SAMUEL THRBER - 1898 - 236 pages
...man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to a man, and with the greatest...what is good, but the Lacedemonians practise it.'" — Steele. Spectator No. 34. Monday, April 9, 1711: — Members of the club discuss the Spectator's... | |
| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1898 - 264 pages
...virtuous than polite, rose up all to a man, and with the greatest respect received him among them. 25 The Athenians being suddenly touched with a sense...Athenians understand what is good, but the Lacedemonians practice it." B. ••> IV THE CLUB AGAIN [No. 34. — Addison. Monday, April 9.] Parcit Cognatis... | |
| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1898 - 264 pages
...man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to a man, and with the greatest respect received him among them. The Athenians 25 being suddenly touched with a sense of the Spartan virtue and their own degeneracy, gave a thunder... | |
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