The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... Demosthenes , that seeing what great force the entrance and access into a cause has to make a good impression on the minds of the audience , he thought it worth while to compose and have ready by him a number of prefaces for orations ...
... Demosthenes , that seeing what great force the entrance and access into a cause has to make a good impression on the minds of the audience , he thought it worth while to compose and have ready by him a number of prefaces for orations ...
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... Demosthenes and Cicero , added to the perfection and skill of the precepts , have doubled the progression in it . And therefore the defi- ciencies which I shall note will rather be in some col- lections which may as handmaids attend the ...
... Demosthenes and Cicero , added to the perfection and skill of the precepts , have doubled the progression in it . And therefore the defi- ciencies which I shall note will rather be in some col- lections which may as handmaids attend the ...
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... Demosthenes more than once addressed his countrymen in words like these : " That which , hav- ing regard to the time past , is the worst point and cir- cumstance of all the rest , that as to the time to come is the best . What is that ...
... Demosthenes more than once addressed his countrymen in words like these : " That which , hav- ing regard to the time past , is the worst point and cir- cumstance of all the rest , that as to the time to come is the best . What is that ...
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... Demosthenes often complains to his countrymen ; " That the terms which they accepted from Philip , not being profitable nor honourable , were nothing else than aliments of their sloth and indolence ; which they would be much better ...
... Demosthenes often complains to his countrymen ; " That the terms which they accepted from Philip , not being profitable nor honourable , were nothing else than aliments of their sloth and indolence ; which they would be much better ...
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... Demosthenes or Cicero or some other chosen author , they are not of that importance that I should spend time upon them . Examples of Lesser Forms . A CONCLUSION IN A DEliberative . So may we redeem the fault passed and at the same time ...
... Demosthenes or Cicero or some other chosen author , they are not of that importance that I should spend time upon them . Examples of Lesser Forms . A CONCLUSION IN A DEliberative . So may we redeem the fault passed and at the same time ...
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