| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1808 - 402 sider
...there can never be any want of joiners and mechanic labourers, But proceed, my Atticus, with Ceesar ; and oblige us with the remainder of his character....the very basis and foundation, upon which an orator rnust build his other accomplishments : though, it is true, that those who had hitherto possessed it,... | |
| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1851 - 622 sider
...75. But proceed, my Pomponius, with Caesar, and give us the remainder of his character. We see them, said he, from what has just been mentioned, that a pure and correct style is the ground- work and the verybasis and foundation upon which an orator must build his other accomplishments,... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1853 - 592 sider
...them, said he, from what has just been mentioned, that a pure and correct style is the ground- work and the very basis and foundation upon which an orator must build his other accomplishments, &c. But Caesar, summoning to his aid the principles of the art, has corrected the imperfections of... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1860 - 388 sider
...never be any want of joiners and mechanical laborers. LXXIV. But proceed, my Atticus, with Caesar, and oblige us with the remainder of his character."...orator must build his other accomplishments ; though it"l8"limi that those who had hitherto possessed it derlveS it more from early habit than from any... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1860 - 400 sider
...profession is very small ; whereas there can never be any want of joiners and mechanical laborers. LXXIV. But proceed, my Atticus, with Csesar, and oblige...groundwork, and the very basis and foundation, upon which aiTorar tor must build his other accomplishments ; though it is true that those who had hitherto possessed... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1885 - 592 sider
...purity of his style. — Cicero in Bruto, c. 75. But proceed, my Pomponius, with Caesar, and give us the remainder of his character. We see then, said...which an orator must build his other accomplishments, etc. But Caesar, summoning to his aid tho principles of the art, has corrected the imperfections of... | |
| John Goss - 1891 - 272 sider
...is the foundation of eloquence," and, moreover, "that a pure and correct style is the groundwork and very basis and foundation upon which an orator must build his other accomplishments." To this high testimony nothing can be added. A correct and thorough knowledge of language is to a very... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1896 - 588 sider
...purity of his style. — Cicero in Uruto, c. 75. But proceed, my Pomponius, with Csesar, and give us the remainder of his character. We see then, said...which an orator must build his other accomplishments, etc. But Caesar, summoning to his aid the principles of the art, has corrected the imperfections of... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1919 - 608 sider
...75. But proceed, my Pomponius, with Ceesar, and give us the remainder of his character. We see them, said he, from what has just been mentioned, that a...foundation upon which an orator must build his other iiccomplishments, &c. But Caesar, summoning to his aid the principles of the art, has corrected the... | |
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