The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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... Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English Writers , in their way of thinking and expressing themselves , resemble those Authors much more than the Modern Italians pretend to do , And as for the Poet himself , from whom the ...
... Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English Writers , in their way of thinking and expressing themselves , resemble those Authors much more than the Modern Italians pretend to do , And as for the Poet himself , from whom the ...
Strana 221
... Cicero , who was so called from the Founder of his Family , that was marked on the Nose with a little Wenn like a Vetch ( which is Cicer in Latin ) instead of Marcus Tullius Cicero , ordered the Words Marcus Tullius with the Figure of a ...
... Cicero , who was so called from the Founder of his Family , that was marked on the Nose with a little Wenn like a Vetch ( which is Cicer in Latin ) instead of Marcus Tullius Cicero , ordered the Words Marcus Tullius with the Figure of a ...
Strana 228
... Cicero has sprinkled several of his Works with Punns , and in his Book where he lays down the Rules of Oratory , quotes abundance of Sayings as Pieces of Wit , which also upon Examination prove arrant Punns , But the Age in which the ...
... Cicero has sprinkled several of his Works with Punns , and in his Book where he lays down the Rules of Oratory , quotes abundance of Sayings as Pieces of Wit , which also upon Examination prove arrant Punns , But the Age in which the ...
Strana 230
... Cicero , should have such little Blemishes as are not to be met with in Authors of a much inferior Character , who have written since those several Blem , ishes were discovered . I do not find that there was a proper Separation made ...
... Cicero , should have such little Blemishes as are not to be met with in Authors of a much inferior Character , who have written since those several Blem , ishes were discovered . I do not find that there was a proper Separation made ...
Strana 259
... Cicero calls it , Morum Comitas , a Pleasantness of Temper . If I were to give my Opinion upon such an exhausted Subject , I should join to these other Qualifications a certain Aquability or Evenness of Behaviour , A Man often contracts ...
... Cicero calls it , Morum Comitas , a Pleasantness of Temper . If I were to give my Opinion upon such an exhausted Subject , I should join to these other Qualifications a certain Aquability or Evenness of Behaviour , A Man often contracts ...
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