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... thought , with Cicero and the Stoic Panatius , that a good orator , and a good man , may sometimes tell a lie , if it be told with a good motive ; † that the ignorant may be misled with a view to their benefit ; that the mind of a judge ...
... thought , with Cicero and the Stoic Panatius , that a good orator , and a good man , may sometimes tell a lie , if it be told with a good motive ; † that the ignorant may be misled with a view to their benefit ; that the mind of a judge ...
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... thought himself insulted in the preface , and took ample revenge in a pamphlet addressed Ad Claudium Cappe- ronnerium , Theologum Licentiatum , Diaconum Ambianensem et Græca Lingua Professorem , de nová ejus Quintiliani editione , a ...
... thought himself insulted in the preface , and took ample revenge in a pamphlet addressed Ad Claudium Cappe- ronnerium , Theologum Licentiatum , Diaconum Ambianensem et Græca Lingua Professorem , de nová ejus Quintiliani editione , a ...
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... thought . " consider and premeditate every against all events and objections . For thereby we can most readily Yet he has the confidence to say , in a note on the second chapter of the sixth book , that " the reader who is acquainted ...
... thought . " consider and premeditate every against all events and objections . For thereby we can most readily Yet he has the confidence to say , in a note on the second chapter of the sixth book , that " the reader who is acquainted ...
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... thought of " throwing in " such words as Guthrie forces on " our author . " It would be easy to find dozens of similar instances . Patsall , who followed Guthrie in 1774 , is better on the whole ; perhaps he has not more than half as ...
... thought of " throwing in " such words as Guthrie forces on " our author . " It would be easy to find dozens of similar instances . Patsall , who followed Guthrie in 1774 , is better on the whole ; perhaps he has not more than half as ...
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... thought and those of words , 15-18 . Of figures of thought , 19-21 . Some make them too numerous , 22-24 . Quotation from Cicero de Oratore ,, 26-36 . Another from Cicero's Orator , 37-45 144 CH . II . Quintilian makes figures less ...
... thought and those of words , 15-18 . Of figures of thought , 19-21 . Some make them too numerous , 22-24 . Quotation from Cicero de Oratore ,, 26-36 . Another from Cicero's Orator , 37-45 144 CH . II . Quintilian makes figures less ...
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