William Shakespere's Small Latine & Lesse Greeke ...University of Illinois Press, 1944 - Classical education |
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... seen that he knew nota . Of the affectae , we have already seen that he knew genus and forma or species ; and that he has put differentia in its full technical background . Similarly when Malcolm in the illustration above claims not to ...
... seen that he knew nota . Of the affectae , we have already seen that he knew genus and forma or species ; and that he has put differentia in its full technical background . Similarly when Malcolm in the illustration above claims not to ...
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... seen , Brinsley in 1612 mentions Macropedius as the chief current text for writing epistles , but later couples Hegendor- phinus with Macropedius . His probable reason for this is that Macro- pedius was at times if not always attended ...
... seen , Brinsley in 1612 mentions Macropedius as the chief current text for writing epistles , but later couples Hegendor- phinus with Macropedius . His probable reason for this is that Macro- pedius was at times if not always attended ...
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... seen , Brinsley is here following the solution of Ascham , who proposed to begin on imitative epistles and eventually tie them to Aphthonius . But Ascham gives no hint as to whether he would stop with Aphthonius , as Brinsley proposed ...
... seen , Brinsley is here following the solution of Ascham , who proposed to begin on imitative epistles and eventually tie them to Aphthonius . But Ascham gives no hint as to whether he would stop with Aphthonius , as Brinsley proposed ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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