The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vii
... Memory ( p . 144 ) . iv . Tradition or delivery ( p . 146 ) . ( i ) Its organ ( p . 146 ) . ( ii ) Its method ( p . 149 ) . ( iii ) Its illustration : ( p . 155 ) . Rhetoric Appendices to Tradition ( p . 160 ) : ( i ) Critical . ( ii ) ...
... Memory ( p . 144 ) . iv . Tradition or delivery ( p . 146 ) . ( i ) Its organ ( p . 146 ) . ( ii ) Its method ( p . 149 ) . ( iii ) Its illustration : ( p . 155 ) . Rhetoric Appendices to Tradition ( p . 160 ) : ( i ) Critical . ( ii ) ...
Side xi
... memory , judgement , and elocution imputed to him in his Life by his chaplain , Dr. Rawley ; his Advancement and De Augmentis what his biographer calls his deep and universal apprehen- sion . As Macaulay remarks , ' The knowledge in ...
... memory , judgement , and elocution imputed to him in his Life by his chaplain , Dr. Rawley ; his Advancement and De Augmentis what his biographer calls his deep and universal apprehen- sion . As Macaulay remarks , ' The knowledge in ...
Side 4
... memory , the swiftness of your apprehension , the penetration of your judgement , and the facility and order of your elocution : and I have often thought , that of all the persons living that I have known , your Majesty were the best ...
... memory , the swiftness of your apprehension , the penetration of your judgement , and the facility and order of your elocution : and I have often thought , that of all the persons living that I have known , your Majesty were the best ...
Side 17
... Maro ; the best historiographer , Titus Livius ; the best antiquary , Marcus Varro ; and the best , or second orator , Marcus Cicero , that to the memory of man are known . As for the accusation of Socrates , the time must THE FIRST BOOK ...
... Maro ; the best historiographer , Titus Livius ; the best antiquary , Marcus Varro ; and the best , or second orator , Marcus Cicero , that to the memory of man are known . As for the accusation of Socrates , the time must THE FIRST BOOK ...
Side 18
... memory accumulate with honours divine and human ; and those discourses of his which were then termed corrupting of manners , were after acknowledged for sovereign medicines of the mind and manners , and so have been received ever since ...
... memory accumulate with honours divine and human ; and those discourses of his which were then termed corrupting of manners , were after acknowledged for sovereign medicines of the mind and manners , and so have been received ever since ...
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