The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... orations , letters , and brief speeches or sayings . Orations are pleadings , speeches of counsel , laudatives , invectives , apologies , reprehensions , orations of formality 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 formality or ceremony , and the like . Letters are according to all ...
Side 96
... orations , and public speeches , and more advised than conferences or present speeches . So again letters of affairs from such as manage them , or are privy to them , are of all others the best instruc tions for history , and to a ...
... orations , and public speeches , and more advised than conferences or present speeches . So again letters of affairs from such as manage them , or are privy to them , are of all others the best instruc tions for history , and to a ...
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... orations of Demosthenes and Cicero , added to the perfection of the precepts of eloquence , hath doubled the progression in this art ; and therefore the deficiencies which I shall note will rather be in some collections , which may as ...
... orations of Demosthenes and Cicero , added to the perfection of the precepts of eloquence , hath doubled the progression in this art ; and therefore the deficiencies which I shall note will rather be in some collections , which may as ...
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