Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
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... hands , are , to any but a bigot , so many in- contestable proofs of this . The partiality , how- ever , of these latter times , has , in some very few instances , set up rivals to them , in these arts among the moderns , who , if we ...
... hands , are , to any but a bigot , so many in- contestable proofs of this . The partiality , how- ever , of these latter times , has , in some very few instances , set up rivals to them , in these arts among the moderns , who , if we ...
Pagina v
... hand , found their passions touched , and their understandings informed , by almost every object that presented itself : they naturally had a degree of sensibility , of which the Romans were void ; and a quickness of discernment , of ...
... hand , found their passions touched , and their understandings informed , by almost every object that presented itself : they naturally had a degree of sensibility , of which the Romans were void ; and a quickness of discernment , of ...
Pagina viii
... hands , without regard- ing any thing else , I think it is plain , that Quin- tilian has given it , without the least reserve , to the Roman . Having said thus much of my Author's , it re- mains that I should give some account of my own ...
... hands , without regard- ing any thing else , I think it is plain , that Quin- tilian has given it , without the least reserve , to the Roman . Having said thus much of my Author's , it re- mains that I should give some account of my own ...
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... hands , that I chose to throw myself upon the candour and discernment of my learned reader , who alone is capable of entering into any such discussion , and who , I hope , after an impartial and thorough inquiry , will justify most of ...
... hands , that I chose to throw myself upon the candour and discernment of my learned reader , who alone is capable of entering into any such discussion , and who , I hope , after an impartial and thorough inquiry , will justify most of ...
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... Hand of Milo , taken off the most formidable Enemy of the Sena- torial Power . The Reader , in perusing the following Oration , and in my Notes to be annexed to this Volume , will learn the Cir- cumstances of the Encounter betwixt him ...
... Hand of Milo , taken off the most formidable Enemy of the Sena- torial Power . The Reader , in perusing the following Oration , and in my Notes to be annexed to this Volume , will learn the Cir- cumstances of the Encounter betwixt him ...
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