Old Pictures of Life, Volumen1Stone and Kimball, 1894 - 191 páginas |
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... away all poetry , all fancy , or elaborate or simple ornamentation , all rhetorical art and thus leads to the con- clusion that , eloquence is the adequate Eloquence The great- expression of a great thought . We A GREEK ORATOR . 59.
... away all poetry , all fancy , or elaborate or simple ornamentation , all rhetorical art and thus leads to the con- clusion that , eloquence is the adequate Eloquence The great- expression of a great thought . We A GREEK ORATOR . 59.
Página 60
David Swing. Eloquence The great- expression of a great thought . We have all heard that grammar is the art of speak- ing and writing with propriety . Eloquence is the adequate utterance of a great thought . Without a great thought there ...
David Swing. Eloquence The great- expression of a great thought . We have all heard that grammar is the art of speak- ing and writing with propriety . Eloquence is the adequate utterance of a great thought . Without a great thought there ...
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... made as powerful as the Athenian Greek . To the skeletons of the Iliad and of the pastorals of Theocritus , Virgil added the best of Latin and Greek expression , culled from Athens and Rome in their best 94 OLD PICTURES OF LIFE .
... made as powerful as the Athenian Greek . To the skeletons of the Iliad and of the pastorals of Theocritus , Virgil added the best of Latin and Greek expression , culled from Athens and Rome in their best 94 OLD PICTURES OF LIFE .
Página 95
David Swing. expression , culled from Athens and Rome in their best days . If Virgil stole , he is worthy of praise for knowing so well what goods to convey from the past to the future . ure- --- This appropriation of others ' thoughts ...
David Swing. expression , culled from Athens and Rome in their best days . If Virgil stole , he is worthy of praise for knowing so well what goods to convey from the past to the future . ure- --- This appropriation of others ' thoughts ...
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... expression . From the Greek Alcæus to Cæsar Augus- tus , egotism boasted over poems and ele- gant speech as now it points to house , furniture and toilet . The Latin lawyer Hortensius became so bombastic in his law speeches and so ...
... expression . From the Greek Alcæus to Cæsar Augus- tus , egotism boasted over poems and ele- gant speech as now it points to house , furniture and toilet . The Latin lawyer Hortensius became so bombastic in his law speeches and so ...
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