Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory: Or, Education of an Orator, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1891 - Oratory |
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... charge of them , whoever they were , left the text nearly the same as they found it . In 1543 appeared the edition of Camerarius aud Sichardus , with the Castigationes of Philander , which , according to Gesner , had been published ...
... charge of them , whoever they were , left the text nearly the same as they found it . In 1543 appeared the edition of Camerarius aud Sichardus , with the Castigationes of Philander , which , according to Gesner , had been published ...
Page xii
... charges the editor or editors with supine negligence . Passing over a variety of minor editions , we come to the first English edition , published by Edmund Gibson , 4to . , Oxford , 1693. Gibson seems to have been but a young man when ...
... charges the editor or editors with supine negligence . Passing over a variety of minor editions , we come to the first English edition , published by Edmund Gibson , 4to . , Oxford , 1693. Gibson seems to have been but a young man when ...
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... charged , 44 , 45. Whether he did it , 46-49 . Other considera- tions in different causes , 50-53 . Error carried from the schools into the forum , 54-57 18 CH III . Of definition ; it has something in common with conjecture and quality ...
... charged , 44 , 45. Whether he did it , 46-49 . Other considera- tions in different causes , 50-53 . Error carried from the schools into the forum , 54-57 18 CH III . Of definition ; it has something in common with conjecture and quality ...
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... charge was blame- less , 4-6 . We may defend an act by extrinsic aids , 7-12 . Another mode of proceeding is to transfer the guilt to another , 13 , 14. Wo may consider whether the weight of the charge can be extenuated , 15 , 16 ...
... charge was blame- less , 4-6 . We may defend an act by extrinsic aids , 7-12 . Another mode of proceeding is to transfer the guilt to another , 13 , 14. Wo may consider whether the weight of the charge can be extenuated , 15 , 16 ...
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... charge extremely difficult ; so that , after thus detracting from the credit of the accusers , we may proceed to the last point , when the judge is ready to suppose that all the charges may be false . It will be necessary , however , to ...
... charge extremely difficult ; so that , after thus detracting from the credit of the accusers , we may proceed to the last point , when the judge is ready to suppose that all the charges may be false . It will be necessary , however , to ...
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