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... Demosthenes , Cicero , and Seneca , he proceeds thus : " These examples con- firmed me much in a resolution , whereunto I was otherwise inclined , to spend my time wholly in writing , and to put forth that poor talent , or half- talent ...
... Demosthenes , Cicero , and Seneca , he proceeds thus : " These examples con- firmed me much in a resolution , whereunto I was otherwise inclined , to spend my time wholly in writing , and to put forth that poor talent , or half- talent ...
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... execution ; so that the right use of bold XII . OF BOLDNESS . It is a trivial grammar - school text , but yet worthy a wise man's consideration . Question was asked of Demosthenes what was the chief 1 T 20 ESSAYS CIVIL AND MORAL .
... execution ; so that the right use of bold XII . OF BOLDNESS . It is a trivial grammar - school text , but yet worthy a wise man's consideration . Question was asked of Demosthenes what was the chief 1 T 20 ESSAYS CIVIL AND MORAL .
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... Demosthenes , in many of his orations , saith thus to the people of Athens : " That which having regard to the time past is the worst point and circumstance of all the rest ; that as to the time to come is the best : what is that ? Even ...
... Demosthenes , in many of his orations , saith thus to the people of Athens : " That which having regard to the time past is the worst point and circumstance of all the rest ; that as to the time to come is the best : what is that ? Even ...
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... Demosthenes reprehended the people for hearkening to the conditions offered by King Philip , being not honourable nor equal , he saith they were but aliments of their sloth and weakness , " The degree of privation seems greater than the ...
... Demosthenes reprehended the people for hearkening to the conditions offered by King Philip , being not honourable nor equal , he saith they were but aliments of their sloth and weakness , " The degree of privation seems greater than the ...
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... Demosthenes Exordia concionum . Tully's pre- cept , of Theses of all sorts , preparative . The relying upon exercise , with the difference of using and tempering the instrument ; and the simi- litude of prescribing against the laws of ...
... Demosthenes Exordia concionum . Tully's pre- cept , of Theses of all sorts , preparative . The relying upon exercise , with the difference of using and tempering the instrument ; and the simi- litude of prescribing against the laws of ...
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