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... beginnings and ends of periods , 61-65 . What regard to be paid to the middle parts , 66-71 . Of the oecurrence of verses , or parts of verses , in prose , 72-76 . Every- thing that sounds like metre should be avoided , 77 , 78. Of feet ...
... beginnings and ends of periods , 61-65 . What regard to be paid to the middle parts , 66-71 . Of the oecurrence of verses , or parts of verses , in prose , 72-76 . Every- thing that sounds like metre should be avoided , 77 , 78. Of feet ...
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... beginning , and pressed forcibly at the end . 11. But on the side of the accused , the strongest argument against him must first be attacked , lest the judge , looking to that point , should regard with too little favour our ...
... beginning , and pressed forcibly at the end . 11. But on the side of the accused , the strongest argument against him must first be attacked , lest the judge , looking to that point , should regard with too little favour our ...
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... beginnings , causes , effects , antecedents , consequents : Why then did they flee ? For fear . What did they fear ? Violence , doubtless . Can you then deny the beginning , when you have admitted the end ? He has also recourse to ...
... beginnings , causes , effects , antecedents , consequents : Why then did they flee ? For fear . What did they fear ? Violence , doubtless . Can you then deny the beginning , when you have admitted the end ? He has also recourse to ...
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... beginning of sect . 26 ; and I read quos , instead of quot , a little below , with Burmann . § Quia non pareat patri . ] Burmann conjectures si for quia . > father ; ( for what is done is irrevocable 18 [ B. VIL QUINTILIAN .
... beginning of sect . 26 ; and I read quos , instead of quot , a little below , with Burmann . § Quia non pareat patri . ] Burmann conjectures si for quia . > father ; ( for what is done is irrevocable 18 [ B. VIL QUINTILIAN .
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... beginning , and when , after the manner of Homer , † in the middle or towards the end ; 12. when we should make no statement at all ; when we should commence with our own allegations , and when with those of our adversary ; when with ...
... beginning , and when , after the manner of Homer , † in the middle or towards the end ; 12. when we should make no statement at all ; when we should commence with our own allegations , and when with those of our adversary ; when with ...
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