William Shakespere's Small Latine & Lesse Greeke ...University of Illinois Press, 1944 - Classical education |
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... Orator , no one of which is in Il Pecorone ; but omits the argument of the Jew that the flesh must be given , not taken , since Shylock has not yet been trapped , and so cannot use that argument . Since this speech is Shylock's formal ...
... Orator , no one of which is in Il Pecorone ; but omits the argument of the Jew that the flesh must be given , not taken , since Shylock has not yet been trapped , and so cannot use that argument . Since this speech is Shylock's formal ...
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... Orator is also rather frequently referred to by Shakspere's contemporaries . John Lyly in Euphues and his Ephoebus ( 1579 ) writes , Plato hath ben so curious in his common weale , Aristotle so precise in his happy man , Tullie so pure ...
... Orator is also rather frequently referred to by Shakspere's contemporaries . John Lyly in Euphues and his Ephoebus ( 1579 ) writes , Plato hath ben so curious in his common weale , Aristotle so precise in his happy man , Tullie so pure ...
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... Orator for instruction on pronunciatio , and there is no reason why the incipient actor William Shakspere may not have found Tully's Orator the per- fection of his ideal , and later have expressed that ideal in Titus Andronicus . Of ...
... Orator for instruction on pronunciatio , and there is no reason why the incipient actor William Shakspere may not have found Tully's Orator the per- fection of his ideal , and later have expressed that ideal in Titus Andronicus . Of ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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