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... style and manner he is thought to resemble Seneca or Pliny rather than Cicero . The best edition is that by Arntzenius , Amst . 1753 , 4to . 2 PACE ( RICHARD ) , a learned Englishman , was born about 1492 , at or near Winchester , as is ...
... style and manner he is thought to resemble Seneca or Pliny rather than Cicero . The best edition is that by Arntzenius , Amst . 1753 , 4to . 2 PACE ( RICHARD ) , a learned Englishman , was born about 1492 , at or near Winchester , as is ...
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... 1 Ath . Ox . vol . I. - Dodd's Ch . Hist . - Lodge's Illustrations , vol . I. - Fiddes and Grove's Lives of Cardinal Wolsey . - Knight and Jortin's Lives of Erasmus . dez , but , though partial to the great style PACE .
... 1 Ath . Ox . vol . I. - Dodd's Ch . Hist . - Lodge's Illustrations , vol . I. - Fiddes and Grove's Lives of Cardinal Wolsey . - Knight and Jortin's Lives of Erasmus . dez , but , though partial to the great style PACE .
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... style . Seville pos- sesses the best of his historic performances ; of his numer- ous portraits , those of his wife and Miguel de Cervantes were the most praised . He possesses considerable erudi- tion , and there is much wit and humour ...
... style . Seville pos- sesses the best of his historic performances ; of his numer- ous portraits , those of his wife and Miguel de Cervantes were the most praised . He possesses considerable erudi- tion , and there is much wit and humour ...
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... style has all the simplicity and plainness which suits a chronological narra- tion . He held a correspondence with several learned men , as Stillingfleet , Spanheim , Cuper , Dodwell , the cardinal Noris , & c.2 1 Ath . Ox . - Coates's ...
... style has all the simplicity and plainness which suits a chronological narra- tion . He held a correspondence with several learned men , as Stillingfleet , Spanheim , Cuper , Dodwell , the cardinal Noris , & c.2 1 Ath . Ox . - Coates's ...
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... style , almost border- ing upon naiveté , which clothed his imposture with the semblance of honesty ; while the arrogance with which he treated great names was , with the base and contumelious , an argument of his conscious pride and ...
... style , almost border- ing upon naiveté , which clothed his imposture with the semblance of honesty ; while the arrogance with which he treated great names was , with the base and contumelious , an argument of his conscious pride and ...
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