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" Qui, quid fit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, Plenius ac melius Chryfippo & Crantore dicit. "
The History of the Arts and Sciences of the Antients, Under the Following ... - Page 245
by Charles Rollin - 1768
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Rime di Benedetto Menzini ...

Benedetto Menzini - 1734 - 228 pages
...Cosi comunemente Jt ragiona de' Poeti Eroici , e in ifpezie d' Omero , di cuijì dicono gran cofe: (O Qui quid fit pulchrum , quid turpe , quid utile , < quid non , Plenius , ac melius Chrifippo , & Grantore dicit, Perché come ad imitazione del gè ntilijjtmo Lucrerò cantò il Taf...
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The works of Horace, Volume 4

Horace - 1767 - 312 pages
...fapienti* hortatur. J, Rojani belli fcriptorem, maxirne Lolli, Dum tu declamas Romas, Prasnefte relegi: Qui, quid fit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid...non, Plenius ac melius Chryfippo & Crantore dicit. Cur ita crediderim (nifi quid te detinet) audi. Fabula, qua Paridis propter narratur amorem Grascia...
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Des Herrn Friedrichs von Hagedorn sämmtliche poetische Werke, Volume 1

Friedrich von Hagedorn - 1775 - 274 pages
...maxime Lolli, Dum tu declamas Ro'aise, Prsenefte relegi* Lib. i. Ep. 2. vi 2. i?. Qui, quid fit pulcrum, quid turpe, quid utile , quid non , Plenius ac melius Chryfippo & Crantore dicit. Lib. I. Ep. 2, v. 3. 4. 14 Quo tempore Marci Lollii, quam veluti moderatorem juventse filii fui Auguftus...
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Letters from an English Traveller, Volume 2

Martin Sherlock - 1781 - 220 pages
...proved by a conti* Thefe ideas are rather old in London : they were very new laft winter at Paris. -}~ Qui quid fit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, Plenius ac melius Chryfippo Sc Crantore dicit, nual imitation, makes no effe& on them; if the judgment of Horace makes none ; Non...
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The Poetics of Marcus Hieronymus Vida ... ; with translations from the Latin ...

Marco Girolamo Vida (bp. of Alba.) - 1793 - 302 pages
...virtue : and Horace fays, that he has done more in favour of morality than all the philofophers. — — quid fit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, Plenius ac melius Chryfippo & Crantore dicit. Lib. I. Epi£ 2. 696. Alcides is a name frequently given to Hwcules by the poets, and probably derived...
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An essay on the original genius of Homer: (1769 and 1775)

Robert Wood - 1769 - 468 pages
...Nature's fchool, thofe fair and plea* See Inquiry into the Life and Writings of Homer, p. 314. b " Qui, quid fit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, " Plenius ac melius Chryfippo & Crantorc dicit." HoR. fing delineations of a generous fympathy, and focial affection, which are interfperfed...
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