The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... Cicero , De Oratore , 1. xxvi . 120 . PAGE 218. The best , said he . Spenser , Faerie Queene , VI . vi . 14 . 391. PAGE 219. Motto . Persius , Satires , ii . 3-13 . PAGE 221. An Ephesian Widow . Cf. i . 34 and ii . 193 . 392. PAGE 222 ...
... Cicero , De Oratore , 1. xxvi . 120 . PAGE 218. The best , said he . Spenser , Faerie Queene , VI . vi . 14 . 391. PAGE 219. Motto . Persius , Satires , ii . 3-13 . PAGE 221. An Ephesian Widow . Cf. i . 34 and ii . 193 . 392. PAGE 222 ...
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... Cicero , Pro Archia , vii . 16 . PAGE 263. Seneca says . ' Itaque hoc quod apud Pomponium legi , animo mandabitur ... Cicero , De Oratore , 1. lx and lxi . The anecdote of the Counsellor recalls the story of young Walter Scott and the ...
... Cicero , Pro Archia , vii . 16 . PAGE 263. Seneca says . ' Itaque hoc quod apud Pomponium legi , animo mandabitur ... Cicero , De Oratore , 1. lx and lxi . The anecdote of the Counsellor recalls the story of young Walter Scott and the ...
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... Cicero , Pro M. Caelio , iii . 8 . PAGE 325. Cicero in one of his Pleadings . Oratio pro Cn . Plancio , xxiii . 57 . PAGE 326. The Statue in Rome . See note , i . 528 . 428. PAGE 327. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 417 . PAGE 328 ...
... Cicero , Pro M. Caelio , iii . 8 . PAGE 325. Cicero in one of his Pleadings . Oratio pro Cn . Plancio , xxiii . 57 . PAGE 326. The Statue in Rome . See note , i . 528 . 428. PAGE 327. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 417 . PAGE 328 ...
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