The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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Side 15
... Demosthenes to his adversary Eschines , that was a man given to pleasure , and told him , That his orations did smell of the lamp : Indeed , said Demosthenes , there is great difference between the things that you and I do by lamp ...
... Demosthenes to his adversary Eschines , that was a man given to pleasure , and told him , That his orations did smell of the lamp : Indeed , said Demosthenes , there is great difference between the things that you and I do by lamp ...
Side 20
... Demosthenes , Cicero , Cato the second , 10 Seneca , and many more ) that , because the times they read of are commonly better than the times they live in , and the duties taught better than the duties practised , they contend sometimes ...
... Demosthenes , Cicero , Cato the second , 10 Seneca , and many more ) that , because the times they read of are commonly better than the times they live in , and the duties taught better than the duties practised , they contend sometimes ...
Side 21
... Demosthenes unto the Athenians : If it please you to note it , my counsels unto you are not such whereby I should grow great amongst you , and you become little amongst the Grecians ; but they be of that nature , as they are sometimes ...
... Demosthenes unto the Athenians : If it please you to note it , my counsels unto you are not such whereby I should grow great amongst you , and you become little amongst the Grecians ; but they be of that nature , as they are sometimes ...
Side 27
... Demosthenes , and allure all young men that were studious , unto that delicate and polished kind of learning . Then did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing echo : Decem annos consumpsi in legendo Cicerone ; [ I have spent ten ...
... Demosthenes , and allure all young men that were studious , unto that delicate and polished kind of learning . Then did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing echo : Decem annos consumpsi in legendo Cicerone ; [ I have spent ten ...
Side 86
... Demosthenes . He was condemned on a charge of treachery and put to death B.C. 317. Thucydides , bk . 2 , ch . 40 , makes Pericles say of the Athenians that they were lovers of wisdom without being effeminate . 1. 31. Ixion , see Bk . 2 ...
... Demosthenes . He was condemned on a charge of treachery and put to death B.C. 317. Thucydides , bk . 2 , ch . 40 , makes Pericles say of the Athenians that they were lovers of wisdom without being effeminate . 1. 31. Ixion , see Bk . 2 ...
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