The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... Quintilian , " ut aliquid grande inveniat qui semper quærit quod nimium est . " This enterprising spirit is , however , by no means the charac- ter of the present age : every person who should now leave received opinions , who should ...
... Quintilian , " ut aliquid grande inveniat qui semper quærit quod nimium est . " This enterprising spirit is , however , by no means the charac- ter of the present age : every person who should now leave received opinions , who should ...
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... Quintilian , that study , precept , and observation , will nought avail , without the assistance of nature : - " Illud tamen imprimis testandum est , nihil præcep ta atque artes valere , nisi adjuvante naturâ . " Yet even though nature ...
... Quintilian , that study , precept , and observation , will nought avail , without the assistance of nature : - " Illud tamen imprimis testandum est , nihil præcep ta atque artes valere , nisi adjuvante naturâ . " Yet even though nature ...
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... Quintilian for their eloquence ; and Plutarch tells us , that even Pericles himself could not escape the censure of this poet . Aristophanes , of whom there are eleven comedies still extant , enjoyed such a pre - eminence of reputation ...
... Quintilian for their eloquence ; and Plutarch tells us , that even Pericles himself could not escape the censure of this poet . Aristophanes , of whom there are eleven comedies still extant , enjoyed such a pre - eminence of reputation ...
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... QUINTILIAN , 1. X. + Quæ regio , quæ ora , quæ species formæ , quæ pugna , qui malus homi- num , qui ferarum , non ita expictus est , ut quæ ipse non viderit , nos ut videra- mus , effecerit ! before Troy , flies to their assistance ...
... QUINTILIAN , 1. X. + Quæ regio , quæ ora , quæ species formæ , quæ pugna , qui malus homi- num , qui ferarum , non ita expictus est , ut quæ ipse non viderit , nos ut videra- mus , effecerit ! before Troy , flies to their assistance ...
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... Quintilian calls it an ornament of the bolder kind . Demetrius Phalereus is still more severe . He says the hyperbole is of all forms of speech the most frigid ; Μάλιστα δὲ ἡ ̔Υπερβολὴ ψυχή τατον πάντων ; but this must be understood ...
... Quintilian calls it an ornament of the bolder kind . Demetrius Phalereus is still more severe . He says the hyperbole is of all forms of speech the most frigid ; Μάλιστα δὲ ἡ ̔Υπερβολὴ ψυχή τατον πάντων ; but this must be understood ...
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