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Freemasonry. Testimonial To Thomas Brutt...
FREEMASONRY . TESTIMONIAL TO THOMAS BRUTTON , ESQ ., GOVERNOR OF THE COUNTY PRISON , STAFFORD . THE Committee for carrying into effect the presentation of some lasting Testimonial of the hi gh esteem in which Mr . Brutton is held , have great pleasure in
announcing that Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurers , Messrs . Stevenson , Salt , Salt , and Webb , in Stafford . Stafford , 14 th Nov . 1836 .
Auuaul'la 2ukpatuy 2. Or, Defence Of Soc...
AUUAUl'lA 2 UKPATUY 2 . OR , DEFENCE OF SOCRATES . A TRANSLATION from the Dialogues of Plato . By Bro . H . R . Slade , L . L . B ., Clerk . Price 2 s . Sherwood & Co . Copies of this work have been graciously acknowledged by Her Majesty The Queen ,
H . R . I-I . the Duke of Sussex , and by the Lords Bishops of London and Winchester . " Many have been the comments both by ancient and modern authors on the divine character of Socrates , yet he speaks more eloquently for himself , through the medium of Mr . Slade ' s translation , than any other
person has spoken for him by way of mere panegyric . We feel in these pages the full beauty of truth and reality . It seems surprising that there should be no former translation in existence ; and yet , deep admirers as we are of the Athenian sage , and searchers into ancient lorewe think we must have met
, with a translation if there had been one in existence previous to the present publication . Mr . Slade has treated this beautiful subject in a manner that bespeaks him a scholar and a man of taste . "—Ladies' Magazine .
" 1 his is a very neat republication of a paper which originally appeared in the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , and as it is , we believe , the only English translation extant of this celebrated and curious piece of ancient Greek literature , we doubt not that Mr . Slade will receive the cordial thanks of the literary world . The fine princiles of hilosophy
p p embodied in this dying address of the highminded Athenian , are now rendered accessible to the unlearned , and we are quite sure that many of them will gratefully avail themselves of Mr . Slade ' s assistance to become acquainted with them . "—Public Ledger . "Had not the whole of this most vivi <
translation appeared in the pages of the Freemasons' Quarterly , we should have borrowed largely , very largely from its store of eloquence and beauty . Mr . Slade appears mos ; felicitous as a translator ; he pours the essence of the Greek , the wonderful Greek , into thi body of English , and animates it with a nev spirit and a new life . AH to whom the great original is a sealed book , owe a debt of gratitude to Mr . S'ade for the golden addition he
Auuaul'la 2ukpatuy 2. Or, Defence Of Soc...
( has here made to their lofty thoughts and aspirations . We earnestly entreat him to give us a few more apples from the Hesperides of Greek literature . " There is one class of readers to whom Mr . Slade ' s translation must prove invaluable , ft may be considered as a standard to the
students of the Universities of Oxford and Cambrridge , to whom such a work is an absolute desideratum ; and we have no doubt they will each readily supply themselves , and thus encourage the learned and liberal translator to turn his attention to the other dialogues of Plato . "—Freemasons' Quar . Rev .
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Freemasonry. Testimonial To Thomas Brutt...
FREEMASONRY . TESTIMONIAL TO THOMAS BRUTTON , ESQ ., GOVERNOR OF THE COUNTY PRISON , STAFFORD . THE Committee for carrying into effect the presentation of some lasting Testimonial of the hi gh esteem in which Mr . Brutton is held , have great pleasure in
announcing that Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurers , Messrs . Stevenson , Salt , Salt , and Webb , in Stafford . Stafford , 14 th Nov . 1836 .
Auuaul'la 2ukpatuy 2. Or, Defence Of Soc...
AUUAUl'lA 2 UKPATUY 2 . OR , DEFENCE OF SOCRATES . A TRANSLATION from the Dialogues of Plato . By Bro . H . R . Slade , L . L . B ., Clerk . Price 2 s . Sherwood & Co . Copies of this work have been graciously acknowledged by Her Majesty The Queen ,
H . R . I-I . the Duke of Sussex , and by the Lords Bishops of London and Winchester . " Many have been the comments both by ancient and modern authors on the divine character of Socrates , yet he speaks more eloquently for himself , through the medium of Mr . Slade ' s translation , than any other
person has spoken for him by way of mere panegyric . We feel in these pages the full beauty of truth and reality . It seems surprising that there should be no former translation in existence ; and yet , deep admirers as we are of the Athenian sage , and searchers into ancient lorewe think we must have met
, with a translation if there had been one in existence previous to the present publication . Mr . Slade has treated this beautiful subject in a manner that bespeaks him a scholar and a man of taste . "—Ladies' Magazine .
" 1 his is a very neat republication of a paper which originally appeared in the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , and as it is , we believe , the only English translation extant of this celebrated and curious piece of ancient Greek literature , we doubt not that Mr . Slade will receive the cordial thanks of the literary world . The fine princiles of hilosophy
p p embodied in this dying address of the highminded Athenian , are now rendered accessible to the unlearned , and we are quite sure that many of them will gratefully avail themselves of Mr . Slade ' s assistance to become acquainted with them . "—Public Ledger . "Had not the whole of this most vivi <
translation appeared in the pages of the Freemasons' Quarterly , we should have borrowed largely , very largely from its store of eloquence and beauty . Mr . Slade appears mos ; felicitous as a translator ; he pours the essence of the Greek , the wonderful Greek , into thi body of English , and animates it with a nev spirit and a new life . AH to whom the great original is a sealed book , owe a debt of gratitude to Mr . S'ade for the golden addition he
Auuaul'la 2ukpatuy 2. Or, Defence Of Soc...
( has here made to their lofty thoughts and aspirations . We earnestly entreat him to give us a few more apples from the Hesperides of Greek literature . " There is one class of readers to whom Mr . Slade ' s translation must prove invaluable , ft may be considered as a standard to the
students of the Universities of Oxford and Cambrridge , to whom such a work is an absolute desideratum ; and we have no doubt they will each readily supply themselves , and thus encourage the learned and liberal translator to turn his attention to the other dialogues of Plato . "—Freemasons' Quar . Rev .
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World ; or , the St . James ' s Court Register and Advertiser , ( for Town and Country ) ; Monthly , Price Two Shillings . Publishing a Series of full-length Portraits of the Female Nobility of France , attired in the Newest Parisian Costumes of the Day , by the first artists in Paris ; beautifully engraved
and coloured , with real gold ornaments . Six or eight Portraits to accompany each monthly number . By an arrangement entered into with the the Parisian artists , subscribers to this work will be in possession of the newest Parisian costumes of the day , at about , the same time as they appear in that capital . The Literary Department of this Work is
distinguished from all others , and consists of Tales , Sketches , Curious Events , Poetry , & c . of the most amusing character , by the first authors of the present day . Reviews of New Works , Prints , & c . ; the Court News ; Paris Intelligence and Court N ews ; Chit Chat of the Day ; Fine Arts ,
Music , Drama , Fashions , Miscellany , Births , Marriages , and Deaths ( so arranged as to form a Quarterly Register ) . Also , to embrace every kind of fashionable and necessary information calculated to amuse and delight the Ladies of Great Britain . Publishedmonthlyby A . H . Blackwood
, , , ieo . Simpkin , and Jas . Page , at their Office if Publication , 154 , Strand , near Somerset House , where alone communications from Agents , and others , post paid , are to be forwarded , and Advertisements , Books for Review , Music , & c . to be sent ; and can be ordered of every Bookseller throughout the
Kingdom . * ,.. * Ladies should see a Number , to become at once Subscribers . THE CHEAPEST WOKK EXTANT .