The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to PlutarchMacmillan & Company, 1890 - 418 páginas |
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... orators at the end of this century , whom Cicero has glorified in his treatise de Oratore , though far from ignorant in Greek lore , were distinctly national , and founded the great school of Latin eloquence suggested by , but not ...
... orators at the end of this century , whom Cicero has glorified in his treatise de Oratore , though far from ignorant in Greek lore , were distinctly national , and founded the great school of Latin eloquence suggested by , but not ...
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... orator and philosophic essayist , shows that his genius , like every other great and suc- cessful genius , expressed the spirit and the temper of its age . Let us now turn from generalities to the details which he gives us concerning ...
... orator and philosophic essayist , shows that his genius , like every other great and suc- cessful genius , expressed the spirit and the temper of its age . Let us now turn from generalities to the details which he gives us concerning ...
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... orators of the generation preceding his own , -Antonius and Crassus , - as distinctly repudiating Greek training in their public utter- ances , on account of its unpopularity with the Roman public . He adds , no doubt , that in secret ...
... orators of the generation preceding his own , -Antonius and Crassus , - as distinctly repudiating Greek training in their public utter- ances , on account of its unpopularity with the Roman public . He adds , no doubt , that in secret ...
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... orator tells us in a fragment3 that he remembered as a boy a certain L. Plotius , the first man who began to teach boys [ rhetoric ] in Latin ; that Plotius was very popular , and attended by many zealous youths , so much so that Cicero ...
... orator tells us in a fragment3 that he remembered as a boy a certain L. Plotius , the first man who began to teach boys [ rhetoric ] in Latin ; that Plotius was very popular , and attended by many zealous youths , so much so that Cicero ...
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... orators were put to death . At that time I also attended Molo the Rhodian , a consummate pleader and teacher , at Rome . ' He then mentions a newer generation of Roman orators . ' All this time I was immersed in every kind of study . I ...
... orators were put to death . At that time I also attended Molo the Rhodian , a consummate pleader and teacher , at Rome . ' He then mentions a newer generation of Roman orators . ' All this time I was immersed in every kind of study . I ...
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The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to Plutarch John Pentland Mahaffy Vista completa - 1890 |
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