The Classics for the Million: Being an Epitome in English of the Works of the Principal Greek and Latin Authors : [appx.]. |
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... illustrations and refer- ences from its pages , which will not mislead them . A careful study of the work is recommended as a preparation for a visit to the Royal Academy , and galleries in general .'- Life . ' So far as it goes , it ...
... illustrations and refer- ences from its pages , which will not mislead them . A careful study of the work is recommended as a preparation for a visit to the Royal Academy , and galleries in general .'- Life . ' So far as it goes , it ...
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... illustrated by a fable of the hawk and the nightingale , and a comparison of the results of iniquity and justice , followed by some terse general maxims , inculcating industry , honesty , and ex- pediency , with a mistrust of women ...
... illustrated by a fable of the hawk and the nightingale , and a comparison of the results of iniquity and justice , followed by some terse general maxims , inculcating industry , honesty , and ex- pediency , with a mistrust of women ...
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... illustrated in his reasons for beating his father , and his mother too , if occa- sion should arise , which cause the old gentleman to repent having made him a philosopher . The Chorus remind him of his anxiety to learn the principles ...
... illustrated in his reasons for beating his father , and his mother too , if occa- sion should arise , which cause the old gentleman to repent having made him a philosopher . The Chorus remind him of his anxiety to learn the principles ...
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... illustration . He defines it as the art of seeing what elements of persuasion attach to any subject ; and reduces their sources to the following heads , namely , the personal character of the speaker , the mood into which he is able to ...
... illustration . He defines it as the art of seeing what elements of persuasion attach to any subject ; and reduces their sources to the following heads , namely , the personal character of the speaker , the mood into which he is able to ...
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... the plaintiff or defendant before juries of five hundred or even a thousand citizens , and con- tain many illustrations of Athenian life , as well as variations of style adapted to his different clients . Thus he DEMOSTHENES . 155.
... the plaintiff or defendant before juries of five hundred or even a thousand citizens , and con- tain many illustrations of Athenian life , as well as variations of style adapted to his different clients . Thus he DEMOSTHENES . 155.
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