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Strana 57
say that she rejected it because the acquirement of Auteplaying contributes
nothing to the mind , since to Athene we ascribe both knowledge and art . Thus
then we reject the professional instruments and also the professional mode of ...
say that she rejected it because the acquirement of Auteplaying contributes
nothing to the mind , since to Athene we ascribe both knowledge and art . Thus
then we reject the professional instruments and also the professional mode of ...
Strana 83
... with the whole circle of knowledge . At the age of twenty - six Cicero entered
upon his legal career , and at once distinguished himself by his moving
eloquence . Ostensibly to regain his health but really to 83 CICERO, Biographical
Sketch,
... with the whole circle of knowledge . At the age of twenty - six Cicero entered
upon his legal career , and at once distinguished himself by his moving
eloquence . Ostensibly to regain his health but really to 83 CICERO, Biographical
Sketch,
Strana 85
Or if any subject presents itself , requiring him to speak on the nature and vices of
men , on desire , on moderation , on continence , on grief , on death , perhaps , if
he thinks proper ( though the orator ought to have a knowledge of these things ) ...
Or if any subject presents itself , requiring him to speak on the nature and vices of
men , on desire , on moderation , on continence , on grief , on death , perhaps , if
he thinks proper ( though the orator ought to have a knowledge of these things ) ...
Strana 86
losophy . But this he will certainly accomplish , that , of whatever matter he gains
a knowledge , or from whomsoever , he will speak upon it much more elegantly
than the very person from whom he gained the knowledge . But , since
philosophy ...
losophy . But this he will certainly accomplish , that , of whatever matter he gains
a knowledge , or from whomsoever , he will speak upon it much more elegantly
than the very person from whom he gained the knowledge . But , since
philosophy ...
Strana 87
... I am of this opinion , that no one is to be numbered among orators who is not
thoroughly accomplished in all branches of knowledge requisite for a man of
good breeding ; and though we may not put forward such knowledge in
conversation ...
... I am of this opinion , that no one is to be numbered among orators who is not
thoroughly accomplished in all branches of knowledge requisite for a man of
good breeding ; and though we may not put forward such knowledge in
conversation ...
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