The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J.B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English writers , in their way of thinking and expressing them- selves , resemble those authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the ...
... Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English writers , in their way of thinking and expressing them- selves , resemble those authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the ...
Strana 169
... Cicero , who was so called from the founder of his family , that was marked on the nose with a little wen like a vetch ' ( which is cicer in Latin ) in- stead of Marcus Tullius Cicero , ordered the words Marcus Tul- lius , with the ...
... Cicero , who was so called from the founder of his family , that was marked on the nose with a little wen like a vetch ' ( which is cicer in Latin ) in- stead of Marcus Tullius Cicero , ordered the words Marcus Tul- lius , with the ...
Strana 178
... Cicero has sprinkled several of his works with puns , and in his book where he lays down the rules of oratory , quotes abundance of sayings as pieces of wit , which also upon examination prove arrant puns . But the age in which the pun ...
... Cicero has sprinkled several of his works with puns , and in his book where he lays down the rules of oratory , quotes abundance of sayings as pieces of wit , which also upon examination prove arrant puns . But the age in which the pun ...
Strana 179
... Cicero , should have such little blemishes as are not to be met 1 Paranomasia - using words that resemble each other in sound . Plocè -a play upon words by repeating them in various ways , of which Symploce Anadiplosis are varieties ...
... Cicero , should have such little blemishes as are not to be met 1 Paranomasia - using words that resemble each other in sound . Plocè -a play upon words by repeating them in various ways , of which Symploce Anadiplosis are varieties ...
Strana 197
... Cicero calls it , mo- rum comitas , a pleasantness of temper . If I were to give y opinion upon such an exhausted subject , I should join to these other qualifications a certain æquability or evenness of behaviour . A man often ...
... Cicero calls it , mo- rum comitas , a pleasantness of temper . If I were to give y opinion upon such an exhausted subject , I should join to these other qualifications a certain æquability or evenness of behaviour . A man often ...
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