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... matter contained in this edition . Of the style of translation which has been at- tempted , I have spoken in my preface to the fourth volume . And though the authorship is of a more mixed character than I could have wished , I hope it ...
... matter contained in this edition . Of the style of translation which has been at- tempted , I have spoken in my preface to the fourth volume . And though the authorship is of a more mixed character than I could have wished , I hope it ...
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... shall hereafter say in this matter , ( besides that I am within the protection of your Majesty , ) let me tell him that he is acting contrary to the rules and practice of warfare . For I am but a trumpeter , not a combatant ; one.
... shall hereafter say in this matter , ( besides that I am within the protection of your Majesty , ) let me tell him that he is acting contrary to the rules and practice of warfare . For I am but a trumpeter , not a combatant ; one.
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... matter of display and ability perhaps still greater , is that which Cicero 2 relates of his master Archias --- 3 - that he could speak extempore a great number of excellent verses about anything that happened to be going on at the time ...
... matter of display and ability perhaps still greater , is that which Cicero 2 relates of his master Archias --- 3 - that he could speak extempore a great number of excellent verses about anything that happened to be going on at the time ...
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... matter or of form . Nothing more variable than faces and countenances ; yet men can bear in memory the infinite distinctions of them ; nay a painter , with a few shells of colours , and the help of his eye , of the force of his ...
... matter or of form . Nothing more variable than faces and countenances ; yet men can bear in memory the infinite distinctions of them ; nay a painter , with a few shells of colours , and the help of his eye , of the force of his ...
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... matter we now handle , they are the best physicians , who being great in learning most incline to the traditions of expe- rience , or being distinguished in practice do not reject the methods and generalities of art . As to the quali ...
... matter we now handle , they are the best physicians , who being great in learning most incline to the traditions of expe- rience , or being distinguished in practice do not reject the methods and generalities of art . As to the quali ...
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