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" As the poets," says DR. LAWSON, " abound most in figures, it might be fit that all who mean to excel in eloquence should, at least in their youth, be conversant with their writings. "
Lectures Concerning Oratory: Delivered in Trinity College, Dublin - Página 268
por John Lawson - 1759 - 457 páginas
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Lectures Concerning Oratory: Delivered in Trinity College, Dublin,

John Lawson - 1760 - 500 páginas
...appear dry, infipid, unaffecting, but ftill may be inftructive, for which End the Curious will liften : But if you ufe too many, you muft offend, incurring...deferveth to be opened more at large in a future Lecture. Etiaai quodam hcofacetus effe vduifli ; quam id dii boni nm it dtcebat ! in quo e/i tua culpa nsnnulla...
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The Elements of English Composition

David Irving - 1841 - 448 páginas
...et poetis." (Cicero de Oratorc, lib. iii. cap. x.) " As the poets," says Dr. Lawson, " abound most in figures, it might be fit that all who mean to excel in eloquence should, at least in their youth, be conversant in their writings." (Lectures concerning Oratory, delivered...
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A new dictionary of quotations from the Greek, Latin, and modern languages ...

Greek - 1859 - 568 páginas
...[carefully and attentively] the orators and the poets." " As the poets," says DR. LAWSON, " abound most in figures, it might be fit that all who mean to excel in eloquence should, at least in their youth, be conversant with their writings." Omnis poena corporalis, quamvis...
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A New Dictionary of Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and Modern Languages

1869 - 534 páginas
...[carefully and attentively] the orators and the poets." "As the poets/' says DR. LAWSON, "abound most in figures, it might be fit that all who mean to excel in eloquence should, at least in their youth, be conversant with their writings." Omnis poena corporalis, quamvis...
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Ancient and Modern Familiar Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and Modern ...

1875 - 540 páginas
...[carefully and attentively] the orators and the poets." "As the poets," says DR. LAWSON, "abound most in figures, it might be fit that all who mean to excel in eloquence should, at least in their youth, be conversant with their writings." Omnis poena corporalis, quamvls...
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Composition and Style

Robert D. Blackman - 1908 - 328 páginas
...et poetis." (Cicero de Oratore,lib. iii. cap. x.> *' As the poets," says Dr. Lawson, " abound most in figures, it might be fit that all who mean to excel in eloquence should, at least in their youth, be conversant in their writings." (Lectures concerning Oratory, Delivered...
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