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1.–5. rezultāts no 39.
2. lappuse
... Cæsar , “ Augusto profluens ut quæ principem virum deceret , eloquentia fuit . " d For all eloquence which is affected or overlabored , or merely imitative , though otherwise excellent , carries with it an air of servility , nor is it ...
... Cæsar , “ Augusto profluens ut quæ principem virum deceret , eloquentia fuit . " d For all eloquence which is affected or overlabored , or merely imitative , though otherwise excellent , carries with it an air of servility , nor is it ...
6. lappuse
... Cæsar , the one Aristotle's scholar in philosophy , and the other Cicero's rival in eloquence ; and , again , Epaminondas and Xenophon , the one whereof first abated the power of Sparta , and the other first paved the way for subverting ...
... Cæsar , the one Aristotle's scholar in philosophy , and the other Cicero's rival in eloquence ; and , again , Epaminondas and Xenophon , the one whereof first abated the power of Sparta , and the other first paved the way for subverting ...
10. lappuse
... Julius Cæsar after his victory was counselled to begin the restoration of the state , by abolish- ing the reputation of wealth . And , indeed , as we truly say that blushing is the livery of virtue , though it may sometimes pro- ceed ...
... Julius Cæsar after his victory was counselled to begin the restoration of the state , by abolish- ing the reputation of wealth . And , indeed , as we truly say that blushing is the livery of virtue , though it may sometimes pro- ceed ...
11. lappuse
... as his parents , and re- call her from a wrong course , not by violence or contest , but by entreaty and persuasion.h Cæsar's counsellor administers the same caveat in the words , " Non ad vetera ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING II.
... as his parents , and re- call her from a wrong course , not by violence or contest , but by entreaty and persuasion.h Cæsar's counsellor administers the same caveat in the words , " Non ad vetera ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING II.
30. lappuse
... Julius Cæsar , a few examples of which it will not be impertinent here to notice . Alexander was bred under Aristotle , q certainly a great philos- opher , who dedicated several of his treatises to him . He was accompanied by ...
... Julius Cæsar , a few examples of which it will not be impertinent here to notice . Alexander was bred under Aristotle , q certainly a great philos- opher , who dedicated several of his treatises to him . He was accompanied by ...
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