... the topics under discussion, and the local coloring and environment of the scene, there is little to remind us that it is not an original production in the vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the bees that settled on Plato's... Within and Withoutby George MacDonald - 1872 - 219 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ernst Curtius - Greece - 1872 - 624 pages
...the scene, there is little to remind us that it is not an original production in the vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the...lips might as well have swarmed from an English as .in Attic hive. CURT I US' GREECE. THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE HISTORY OF GREECE. By Prof. Dr. ERNST CTJRTIUS.... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1872 - 252 pages
...the scene, there is little to remind us that it is not an original production in the vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the...Plato's lips might as well have swarmed from an English a« an Attic hive. The claim? of Plato to the study and admiration of thoughtful inquirers in this... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1872 - 492 pages
...is not an original production in the vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contr.uy, the bees that settled on Plato's lips might as well have swarmed from an English as an Attic hive. The claims of Plato to the study and admiration of thoughtful inquirers in this ag« of experiment... | |
| James Anthony Froude - English essays - 1872 - 492 pages
...the scene, there is little to remind us that it is not an original production in the vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the bees that settled on Plato's lips might at well have swarmed from an English as an Attic hive. CURT/US' GREECE. '""" THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE... | |
| George MacDonald - Christian fiction - 1872 - 558 pages
...production in die vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the bees that setded on Plato's lips might as well have swarmed from an English as an Attic hive. CURT I US' G REE GET ™* THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE HISTORY OF GREECE. By Prof. Dr. ERNST CURTIUS. Translated... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1872 - 504 pages
...the scene, then is little to remind us that it is not an original production in the vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the bees that settled on Plato's lips i as weli have swarmed from an English as an Attic hive. CURTiUS' GREECE. ^"" "' ~• THE SECOND VOLUME... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Scotland - 1872 - 252 pages
...there is little to remind us that it is not an original production in the vernacular. For •tight that is here indicated to the contrary, the bees that settled on Plato's lips migfat u well have swarmed from an English as an Attic hive. CURT I US' GREECE. THE SECOND VOLUME OF... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Scotland - 1872 - 252 pages
...the scene, there is little to remind us that it is not .tn original production in the vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the bees that settled on Plata's lips might as well have swarmed from an English ;t- an Attic hive. The claim" of Plato to the... | |
| George MacDonald - 1872 - 528 pages
...the scene, there is little to remind us that it is not an original production in the vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the bees that settled 0n Plato's lip* might as well have swarmed from an English as an Attic hive. CURT I US' GREECE. THE... | |
| American literature - 1871 - 650 pages
...shows an intimate acquaintance with the resources of the English tongue. The pleasant < vernacular. For aught that is here indicated to the contrary, the bees that settled on Plato's lips might as well swarmed from an English as an Attic hive. _ From Blaekwood's Magazine. This work by Professor Jowett... | |
| |