The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... and told him That his orations did smell of the lamp : ' Indeed ( said Demosthenes ) there is a great difference between the things that you and I do by lamp - light . ' So as no man need 16 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
... and told him That his orations did smell of the lamp : ' Indeed ( said Demosthenes ) there is a great difference between the things that you and I do by lamp - light . ' So as no man need 16 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
Side 80
... orations and the like , without a perfect continuance or contexture of the thread of the narration . 3. Antiquities , or remnants of history , are , as was said , ' tanquam tabula naufragii ' : when industrious persons , by an exact and ...
... orations and the like , without a perfect continuance or contexture of the thread of the narration . 3. Antiquities , or remnants of history , are , as was said , ' tanquam tabula naufragii ' : when industrious persons , by an exact and ...
Side 89
... orations , letters , and brief speeches or sayings . Orations are pleadings , speeches of counsel , laudatives , invectives , apologies , reprehensions , orations of form- ality or ceremony , and the like . Letters are according to all ...
... orations , letters , and brief speeches or sayings . Orations are pleadings , speeches of counsel , laudatives , invectives , apologies , reprehensions , orations of form- ality or ceremony , and the like . Letters are according to all ...
Side 91
Francis Bacon. and the appendices of history , as feigned epistles , feigned orations , and the rest ) is into poesy narrative , representative , and allusive . The narrative is a mere imitation of history , with the excesses before re ...
Francis Bacon. and the appendices of history , as feigned epistles , feigned orations , and the rest ) is into poesy narrative , representative , and allusive . The narrative is a mere imitation of history , with the excesses before re ...
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... orations and speeches . All which authorities and precedents may overweigh Aristotle's opinion , that would have us change a rich wardrobe for a pair of shears . 8. But the nature of the collection of this provision or preparatory store ...
... orations and speeches . All which authorities and precedents may overweigh Aristotle's opinion , that would have us change a rich wardrobe for a pair of shears . 8. But the nature of the collection of this provision or preparatory store ...
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