Of Q. Curtius, the Demosthenes (both), Eutropius, Horace (first with a date), Homer, Justin, Livy, the two Plinies, Quintilian, Martial, Tacitus, and Virgil, the first editions; but my friend must not be allowed to have a succession of nights of undisturbed repose till he possesses the first Horace, and the first Roman edition of Virgil.
The vanity is at once encouraged and gratified; while the present small triumph is too readily taken as earnest for a greater one.
The sixth king (太祖大王), who was on reign for ninety-four years (r. AD 53-146) and died at the age 119, established the large territory in the Manchurian plain.
Some of the more bizarre rankings include the top 10 coaching lessons small-college coach Bill Van Gundy laid upon his sons, Jeff and Stan—with No. 5 being a Lombardi-esque “Winning is all-important.”