The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1884 |
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... never so theatrical as Jerome in the expression of his feeling , but he is equally explicit in lament- ing the fall of Rome as a great calamity ; and while he does not scruple to ascribe her recent disgrace to the profligate Paganism ...
... never so theatrical as Jerome in the expression of his feeling , but he is equally explicit in lament- ing the fall of Rome as a great calamity ; and while he does not scruple to ascribe her recent disgrace to the profligate Paganism ...
Стр. xiv
... Never was thought so abstract expressed in language so popular . He handles metaphysical problems with the unembarrassed ease of Plato , with all Cicero's accuracy and acuteness , and more than Cicero's profundity . He is never more at ...
... Never was thought so abstract expressed in language so popular . He handles metaphysical problems with the unembarrassed ease of Plato , with all Cicero's accuracy and acuteness , and more than Cicero's profundity . He is never more at ...
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... never have fallen into so great a calamity had not they first perished , but rather that they would have perished long since had not Rome preserved them as long as she could ? For who does not see , when he thinks of it , what a foolish ...
... never have fallen into so great a calamity had not they first perished , but rather that they would have perished long since had not Rome preserved them as long as she could ? For who does not see , when he thinks of it , what a foolish ...
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... never really happened ? But there is no question that he depicted the usual custom of an enemy when sacking a city . 5. Cæsar's statement regarding the universal custom of an enemy when sacking a city . Even Cæsar himself gives us ...
... never really happened ? But there is no question that he depicted the usual custom of an enemy when sacking a city . 5. Cæsar's statement regarding the universal custom of an enemy when sacking a city . Even Cæsar himself gives us ...
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... never failed them therein . But , say they , many Christians were even led away cap- tive . This indeed were a most pitiable fate , if they could be led away to any place where they could not find their God . But for this calamity also ...
... never failed them therein . But , say they , many Christians were even led away cap- tive . This indeed were a most pitiable fate , if they could be led away to any place where they could not find their God . But for this calamity also ...
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