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... eloquence . Among his pupils was Pliny the younger . || His scholars seem to have been numerous , according to Martial , ¶ Quintiliane , vaga moderator summe juventæ , Gloria Romance Quintiliane toga , the first of which verses , says ...
... eloquence . Among his pupils was Pliny the younger . || His scholars seem to have been numerous , according to Martial , ¶ Quintiliane , vaga moderator summe juventæ , Gloria Romance Quintiliane toga , the first of which verses , says ...
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... Eloquence ; and it has con- sequently been inquired whether the anonymous Dialogus de Oratoribus , which is also entitled , in some copies , Sive de Causis Corrupta Eloquentiæ , may not be the work to which he alludes . But the ...
... Eloquence ; and it has con- sequently been inquired whether the anonymous Dialogus de Oratoribus , which is also entitled , in some copies , Sive de Causis Corrupta Eloquentiæ , may not be the work to which he alludes . But the ...
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... eloquence if he were a good man , 23-32 . Yet we must be able to conceive arguments on either side of a question , 33-35 . A good man may sometimes be justified in misleading those whom he addresses , for the attain- ment of some good ...
... eloquence if he were a good man , 23-32 . Yet we must be able to conceive arguments on either side of a question , 33-35 . A good man may sometimes be justified in misleading those whom he addresses , for the attain- ment of some good ...
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... eloquence with those in painting and sculpture , § 1-9 . Charac- ters of several Latin orators , 10 , 11. Merits of Cicero , 12-15 . Styles of the Attic , Asiatic , and Rhodian orators , 16—19 . Remarks on the true merits of Attic eloquence ...
... eloquence with those in painting and sculpture , § 1-9 . Charac- ters of several Latin orators , 10 , 11. Merits of Cicero , 12-15 . Styles of the Attic , Asiatic , and Rhodian orators , 16—19 . Remarks on the true merits of Attic eloquence ...
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... eloquent son claims the whole of it . 43. In this case those men of eloquence , to whom we appear ridiculous , as being anxious about causes that rarely occur , † will seize upon the favourable characters . Their pleading will be for ...
... eloquent son claims the whole of it . 43. In this case those men of eloquence , to whom we appear ridiculous , as being anxious about causes that rarely occur , † will seize upon the favourable characters . Their pleading will be for ...
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