The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... of honour and moral obligation to conceal , and to preserve each other from punishment on all such occasions . In like manner are the ancients , such as Homer , Virgil , ** 4 2 $ Horace , Cicero , and the rest ,. 150 THE HISTORY OF.
... of honour and moral obligation to conceal , and to preserve each other from punishment on all such occasions . In like manner are the ancients , such as Homer , Virgil , ** 4 2 $ Horace , Cicero , and the rest ,. 150 THE HISTORY OF.
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Henry Fielding Leslie Stephen. 2 $ Horace , Cicero , and the rest , to be esteemed among us writers , as so many wealthy squires , from whom we , the poor of Parnassus , claim an immemorial custom of taking whatever we can come at . This ...
Henry Fielding Leslie Stephen. 2 $ Horace , Cicero , and the rest , to be esteemed among us writers , as so many wealthy squires , from whom we , the poor of Parnassus , claim an immemorial custom of taking whatever we can come at . This ...
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... the writings of Demosthenes and Cicero , as to have transferred their whole spirit into his speeches , and with CHAPTER I AN ESSAY TO PROVE THAT AN AUTHOR WILL WRITE THE BETTER FOR HAVING SOME KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT ON WHICH HE WRITES.
... the writings of Demosthenes and Cicero , as to have transferred their whole spirit into his speeches , and with CHAPTER I AN ESSAY TO PROVE THAT AN AUTHOR WILL WRITE THE BETTER FOR HAVING SOME KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT ON WHICH HE WRITES.
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... Cicero persuades us is necessary to the composition of an orator . On the contrary , very little reading is , I conceive , necessary to the poet , less to the critic , and the least of all to the politician . For the first , perhaps ...
... Cicero persuades us is necessary to the composition of an orator . On the contrary , very little reading is , I conceive , necessary to the poet , less to the critic , and the least of all to the politician . For the first , perhaps ...
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... Cicero could have said on the occasion . Lady Bellaston perceiving she had fired the young lord's pride , began now , like a true orator , to rouse other passions to its assistance . " My lord , " says she , in a grave voice , " you ...
... Cicero could have said on the occasion . Lady Bellaston perceiving she had fired the young lord's pride , began now , like a true orator , to rouse other passions to its assistance . " My lord , " says she , in a grave voice , " you ...
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen2 Fielding Vista completa - 1783 |
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