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Pagina xliv
... Hence the same thing must often be said again and again , or else dwelt upon with a profusion of rhetoric , in order to allow time for the idea to gain a lodgement . It was to this art that the late Rufus Choate owed his success as an ...
... Hence the same thing must often be said again and again , or else dwelt upon with a profusion of rhetoric , in order to allow time for the idea to gain a lodgement . It was to this art that the late Rufus Choate owed his success as an ...
Pagina xlv
... Hence we have the figure that we call hendiadys , which simply means that one language , or age , states separately and co - ordinately what another language , or age , unites into one complex . In gloriam . . . tueri et conservare ...
... Hence we have the figure that we call hendiadys , which simply means that one language , or age , states separately and co - ordinately what another language , or age , unites into one complex . In gloriam . . . tueri et conservare ...
Pagina 33
... Hence he Trusts in Bribery Alone . VI . Quae cum ita sint , iste homo amens ac perditus alia mecum ratione pugnat . Non id agit , ut alicujus eloquentiam mihi opponat ; non gratia , non auctoritate cujusquam , non potentia nititur ...
... Hence he Trusts in Bribery Alone . VI . Quae cum ita sint , iste homo amens ac perditus alia mecum ratione pugnat . Non id agit , ut alicujus eloquentiam mihi opponat ; non gratia , non auctoritate cujusquam , non potentia nititur ...
Pagina 259
... hence the accuser ( Erucius ) is attacked for bringing such a charge . 21. The case rests only on the negligence of the court , and supposed friendlessness of the defendant . - 22. For the conspirators ' manner changed when they found ...
... hence the accuser ( Erucius ) is attacked for bringing such a charge . 21. The case rests only on the negligence of the court , and supposed friendlessness of the defendant . - 22. For the conspirators ' manner changed when they found ...
Pagina 262
... hence any allusions to politics which it may contain will not seem more significant than they really are . - 33 emānare : not to be confounded with mănēre . — deinde quod : the second reason , corresponding to quia in l . 14 ...
... hence any allusions to politics which it may contain will not seem more significant than they really are . - 33 emānare : not to be confounded with mănēre . — deinde quod : the second reason , corresponding to quia in l . 14 ...
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