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... Cæsar , “ Augusto profluens ut quæ principem virum deceret , eloquentia fuit . ' ' For all eloquence which is affected or over- labored , or merely imitative , though otherwise excellent , carries with it an air of servility , nor is it ...
... Cæsar , “ Augusto profluens ut quæ principem virum deceret , eloquentia fuit . ' ' For all eloquence which is affected or over- labored , or merely imitative , though otherwise excellent , carries with it an air of servility , nor is it ...
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... Cæsar , the one Aristotle's scholar in phi- and knowledge subject to faith and religion . The author is clear , that they should be kept separate , as will more fully appear hereafter , when he comes to treat of theology . - Shaw . 10 ...
... Cæsar , the one Aristotle's scholar in phi- and knowledge subject to faith and religion . The author is clear , that they should be kept separate , as will more fully appear hereafter , when he comes to treat of theology . - Shaw . 10 ...
Side 48
... Cæsar after his victory was counselled to begin the 1729 27 Plato , Apol . Socr . 29 Livy's preface , toward the end . 28 Mach . Hist . de Firenza , b . 10 . restoration of the State , by abolishing the reputation of 748 ADVANCEMENT OF ...
... Cæsar after his victory was counselled to begin the 1729 27 Plato , Apol . Socr . 29 Livy's preface , toward the end . 28 Mach . Hist . de Firenza , b . 10 . restoration of the State , by abolishing the reputation of 748 ADVANCEMENT OF ...
Side 50
... Cæsar's counsellor administers the same caveat in the words , " Non ad vetera instituta revocamus quæ jampridem corruptis moribus ludibrio sunt . ' Cicero points out the same error in the second Cato , when writing to his friend Atticus ...
... Cæsar's counsellor administers the same caveat in the words , " Non ad vetera instituta revocamus quæ jampridem corruptis moribus ludibrio sunt . ' Cicero points out the same error in the second Cato , when writing to his friend Atticus ...
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... Cæsar , a few ex- amples of which it will not be impertinent here to notice . Alexander was bred under Aristotle , 101 certainly a great philosopher , who dedicated several of his treatises to him . He was accompanied by Calisthenes and ...
... Cæsar , a few ex- amples of which it will not be impertinent here to notice . Alexander was bred under Aristotle , 101 certainly a great philosopher , who dedicated several of his treatises to him . He was accompanied by Calisthenes and ...
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