The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 125
... perfect master in both the tongues . It is my wish indeed , and that by good reason , for whosoever will write well of any matter must labor to express that that is perfect and not to stay and content himself with the mean . Yea , I say ...
... perfect master in both the tongues . It is my wish indeed , and that by good reason , for whosoever will write well of any matter must labor to express that that is perfect and not to stay and content himself with the mean . Yea , I say ...
Pagina 138
... perfect examples of eloquence , therefore must we seek in the authors only of those two tongues the true pattern of eloquence , if in any other mother tongue we look to attain either to perfect utterance of it ourselves or skillful ...
... perfect examples of eloquence , therefore must we seek in the authors only of those two tongues the true pattern of eloquence , if in any other mother tongue we look to attain either to perfect utterance of it ourselves or skillful ...
Pagina 141
... perfect , as Lysias , Isocrates , and Demosthenes , and all three in only Demosthenes in divers orations , as Contra Olympiodorum , In Leptinem , et Pro Ctesiphonte . And true it is , that Hermo- genes writeth of Demosthenes , that all ...
... perfect , as Lysias , Isocrates , and Demosthenes , and all three in only Demosthenes in divers orations , as Contra Olympiodorum , In Leptinem , et Pro Ctesiphonte . And true it is , that Hermo- genes writeth of Demosthenes , that all ...
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