PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 134
... Plato ; and with what delight does he speak of a little seat under Aristotle in the library of Atticus ! " Literis sustentor et recreor ; maloque in illa tua sedecula , quam habes sub imagine Aristotelis , sedere , quàm in istorum sella ...
... Plato ; and with what delight does he speak of a little seat under Aristotle in the library of Atticus ! " Literis sustentor et recreor ; maloque in illa tua sedecula , quam habes sub imagine Aristotelis , sedere , quàm in istorum sella ...
Page 283
... Plato's Timæus ; where mention is made of mighty kingdoms , which , in a day and a night , had disappeared in the Atlantic , rendering its waters unnavigable . Si quæras Helicen et Burin , Achaïdas urbes , Invenies sub aquis . At the ...
... Plato's Timæus ; where mention is made of mighty kingdoms , which , in a day and a night , had disappeared in the Atlantic , rendering its waters unnavigable . Si quæras Helicen et Burin , Achaïdas urbes , Invenies sub aquis . At the ...
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