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Pagina xxxiv
... ideas . even the scope of public addresses was much limited ; for meetings could be called by a magistrate only , and could be addressed by only such persons as the presiding magistrate would permit . Obviously , under such a régime ...
... ideas . even the scope of public addresses was much limited ; for meetings could be called by a magistrate only , and could be addressed by only such persons as the presiding magistrate would permit . Obviously , under such a régime ...
Pagina xxxv
... ideas . even the scope of public addresses was much limited ; for meetings could be called by a magistrate only , and could bẹ addressed by only such persons as the presiding magistrate would permit . Obviously , under such a régime ...
... ideas . even the scope of public addresses was much limited ; for meetings could be called by a magistrate only , and could bẹ addressed by only such persons as the presiding magistrate would permit . Obviously , under such a régime ...
Pagina xxxv
... ideas . And even the scope of public addresses was much limited ; for meetings could be called by a magistrate only , and could be addressed by only such persons as the presiding magistrate would permit . Obviously , under such a régime ...
... ideas . And even the scope of public addresses was much limited ; for meetings could be called by a magistrate only , and could be addressed by only such persons as the presiding magistrate would permit . Obviously , under such a régime ...
Pagina xxxviii
... ideas which are not so weighty and serious as neat and graceful ; the other with not so many sententious ideas , but voluble and hurried in its flow of language , and marked by an ornamented and elegant diction . " From these hints , as ...
... ideas which are not so weighty and serious as neat and graceful ; the other with not so many sententious ideas , but voluble and hurried in its flow of language , and marked by an ornamented and elegant diction . " From these hints , as ...
Pagina xxxix
... ideas . Hortensius , the great contemporary and rival of Cicero , was a special example of the Asiatic school . He was a somewhat effeminate person , with a dandified air both in composition and delivery . His voice , " we read , " was ...
... ideas . Hortensius , the great contemporary and rival of Cicero , was a special example of the Asiatic school . He was a somewhat effeminate person , with a dandified air both in composition and delivery . His voice , " we read , " was ...
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