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In 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 1482 , at or near Winchester ...
In 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 1482 , at or near Winchester ...
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He styles him utriusque litera- tura calentissimus ; and wrote more letters to him than to any one of his learned friends and correspondents . Stow gives him the character of a right worthy man , and one that gave in council faithful ...
He styles him utriusque litera- tura calentissimus ; and wrote more letters to him than to any one of his learned friends and correspondents . Stow gives him the character of a right worthy man , and one that gave in council faithful ...
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ØÐ dez , but , though partial to the great style , does not ap- pear to have studied it in Italy . With sufficient correct- ness of outline , judgment in composition , dignity of cha- racters , propriety of costume , observance of ...
ØÐ dez , but , though partial to the great style , does not ap- pear to have studied it in Italy . With sufficient correct- ness of outline , judgment in composition , dignity of cha- racters , propriety of costume , observance of ...
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Our author wrote some other works of inferior note before his death , at Aix , in Provence , June 7 , 1699. His character is that of a very able histo- rian , and a learned and candid critic . His style has all the simplicity and ...
Our author wrote some other works of inferior note before his death , at Aix , in Provence , June 7 , 1699. His character is that of a very able histo- rian , and a learned and candid critic . His style has all the simplicity and ...
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He had , be- sides , a sort of plebeian simplicity of 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 ...
He had , be- sides , a sort of plebeian simplicity of 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 ...
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