A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and Speaking are Detected, and the True Sources of Elegant Pronunciation are Pointed Out ... To which are Added, Outlines of Composition, Or, Plain Rules for Writing Orations, and Speaking Them in Public ...J. Johnson ... J. Walker ... G. Wilkie, and J. Robinson ... and G. Robinson ... and T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 - 373 páginas |
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... CICERO . ORAT . LONDON : Printed for J. JOHNSON , in St. Paul's Churchyard ; J. WALKER , 44 , G. WILKIE , and J. ROBINSON , 57 , and G. ROBINSON , 25 , in Paternoster - Row ; and T , CADELL and W. DAVIES , in the Strand . H. Bryer ...
... CICERO . ORAT . LONDON : Printed for J. JOHNSON , in St. Paul's Churchyard ; J. WALKER , 44 , G. WILKIE , and J. ROBINSON , 57 , and G. ROBINSON , 25 , in Paternoster - Row ; and T , CADELL and W. DAVIES , in the Strand . H. Bryer ...
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... Cicero's Oration for Milo . This turn of the voice is marked in this manner ( v ) . But it is foolish in us to compare Drusus , Africanus , and ourselves , with Clodius ; all our other calamities were tole- rable , but no one can ...
... Cicero's Oration for Milo . This turn of the voice is marked in this manner ( v ) . But it is foolish in us to compare Drusus , Africanus , and ourselves , with Clodius ; all our other calamities were tole- rable , but no one can ...
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... Cicero's Oration for Milo . Although , son Marcus , as you have now been a hearer of Cratippus for a year , and this at Athens , you ought to abound in the precepts and doctrines of philosophy , by reason of the great character both of ...
... Cicero's Oration for Milo . Although , son Marcus , as you have now been a hearer of Cratippus for a year , and this at Athens , you ought to abound in the precepts and doctrines of philosophy , by reason of the great character both of ...
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... Cicero's Offices , book i . chap . 1 . These sentences begin with the concessive conjunction although , and have their correspon- dent conjunction yet ; and these conjunctions form the two principal constructive members . The words him ...
... Cicero's Offices , book i . chap . 1 . These sentences begin with the concessive conjunction although , and have their correspon- dent conjunction yet ; and these conjunctions form the two principal constructive members . The words him ...
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... one has a better right to demand of me the fruit of all these things than this Aulus Licinius . Cicero's Oration for Archias . If after surveying the whole earth at once , and G 2 RHETORICAL GRAMMAR . 89 Direct Period with One Conjunction.
... one has a better right to demand of me the fruit of all these things than this Aulus Licinius . Cicero's Oration for Archias . If after surveying the whole earth at once , and G 2 RHETORICAL GRAMMAR . 89 Direct Period with One Conjunction.
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