Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 22
... Demosthenes to his adversary Æschines , that was a man given to pleasure , and told him , that his orations did smell of the lamp : " Indeed , " said Demosthenes , " there is a great difference between the things that you and I do by ...
... Demosthenes to his adversary Æschines , that was a man given to pleasure , and told him , that his orations did smell of the lamp : " Indeed , " said Demosthenes , " there is a great difference between the things that you and I do by ...
الصفحة 30
... Demosthenes unto the Athenians : " If it please you to note it , my counsels unto you are not such whereby I should grow great amongst you , and you become little amongst the Grecians : but they be of that nature , as they are sometimes ...
... Demosthenes unto the Athenians : " If it please you to note it , my counsels unto you are not such whereby I should grow great amongst you , and you become little amongst the Grecians : but they be of that nature , as they are sometimes ...
الصفحة 38
... Demosthenes , and allure all young men that were studious , unto that delicate and polished kind of learning . Then did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing echo ; " Decem annos consumpsi in legendo Cicerone : " and the echo ...
... Demosthenes , and allure all young men that were studious , unto that delicate and polished kind of learning . Then did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing echo ; " Decem annos consumpsi in legendo Cicerone : " and the echo ...
الصفحة 119
... Demosthenes , that " bona fama propria possessio defunctorum ; " which possession I cannot but note that in our times it lieth much waste , and that therein there is a defi- cience . For " Narrations and Relations " of particular ...
... Demosthenes , that " bona fama propria possessio defunctorum ; " which possession I cannot but note that in our times it lieth much waste , and that therein there is a defi- cience . For " Narrations and Relations " of particular ...
الصفحة 219
... exceed themselves . Again , the excellency of examples of eloquence in the orations of Demosthenes and Cicero , added to the perfection of the precepts of eloquence , hath doubled the progression in this art ; RHETORIC . 219.
... exceed themselves . Again , the excellency of examples of eloquence in the orations of Demosthenes and Cicero , added to the perfection of the precepts of eloquence , hath doubled the progression in this art ; RHETORIC . 219.
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