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... body , " from which single specimen the reader may fully estimate his ability to exhibit in another language the niceties of Quin- tilian's diction . It is to be observed that neither Guthrie's version , nor Patsall's , is complete ...
... body , " from which single specimen the reader may fully estimate his ability to exhibit in another language the niceties of Quin- tilian's diction . It is to be observed that neither Guthrie's version , nor Patsall's , is complete ...
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... body , 82-87 . Of imitation ; must not be in excess , 88-91 . Of certain common gestures and attitudes of the hands and fingers , 92-116 . Of faulty and unbecoming gestures , 117-130 . Of habits in which many speakers indulge , 131-136 ...
... body , 82-87 . Of imitation ; must not be in excess , 88-91 . Of certain common gestures and attitudes of the hands and fingers , 92-116 . Of faulty and unbecoming gestures , 117-130 . Of habits in which many speakers indulge , 131-136 ...
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... bodies , or those of any other animals , we were to displace or alter the position of any part , they would , though they had the same number of parts , be but monsters . Even our joints , if but in the least degree dislocated , lose ...
... bodies , or those of any other animals , we were to displace or alter the position of any part , they would , though they had the same number of parts , be but monsters . Even our joints , if but in the least degree dislocated , lose ...
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... body . 23. But whether the parties accuse one another ; whether the accused turns the guilt on the accuser without any formal accusation ; ( as Roscius throws it on his accusers , though he does not bring them before the judges ; ) or ...
... body . 23. But whether the parties accuse one another ; whether the accused turns the guilt on the accuser without any formal accusation ; ( as Roscius throws it on his accusers , though he does not bring them before the judges ; ) or ...
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... body and mind , in words of a wider scope , distin- guish him from the gods or from brutes ? 16. Is it not generally allowed , too , that one thing may be defined in more 99 * Properly " a demand of satisfaction from an enemy under ...
... body and mind , in words of a wider scope , distin- guish him from the gods or from brutes ? 16. Is it not generally allowed , too , that one thing may be defined in more 99 * Properly " a demand of satisfaction from an enemy under ...
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