William Shakespere's Small Latine & Lesse Greeke ...University of Illinois Press, 1944 - Classical education |
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... play which he was rewriting . But it is not even certain that he used any old play , much less that he took over this speech from it . Shakspere and Silvayn might have found the arguments in the same unknown source . This is not likely ...
... play which he was rewriting . But it is not even certain that he used any old play , much less that he took over this speech from it . Shakspere and Silvayn might have found the arguments in the same unknown source . This is not likely ...
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... play truant at his tales And younger hearings are quite ravished ; So sweet and voluble is his discourse.91 We may put this speech upon the background of Wilson's statement for the second duty of an orator , that of delighting , the ...
... play truant at his tales And younger hearings are quite ravished ; So sweet and voluble is his discourse.91 We may put this speech upon the background of Wilson's statement for the second duty of an orator , that of delighting , the ...
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... play , Love's Labor's Lost , consciously re- phrases and echoes this commonplace from Ovid and Horace , using it as the keynote to the play . The young men plan through study to attain this eternal fame of which Ovid and Horace speak ...
... play , Love's Labor's Lost , consciously re- phrases and echoes this commonplace from Ovid and Horace , using it as the keynote to the play . The young men plan through study to attain this eternal fame of which Ovid and Horace speak ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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