Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... Brutus ( 139 ff . ) . He praises Antonius ' powerful memory , his admirable choice of words and the arrangement of them , wherein he never failed to calculate his effects . But Antonius did not publish his speeches . He seems to have ...
... Brutus ( 139 ff . ) . He praises Antonius ' powerful memory , his admirable choice of words and the arrangement of them , wherein he never failed to calculate his effects . But Antonius did not publish his speeches . He seems to have ...
Strona 59
... Brutus ( 46 B.C. ) , and the Orator ( 46 B.C. ) . The first , the most perfect of all his critical works , is a series of dialogues , roughly of the Platonic type , dealing expansively with the studies of the orator , the subject ...
... Brutus ( 46 B.C. ) , and the Orator ( 46 B.C. ) . The first , the most perfect of all his critical works , is a series of dialogues , roughly of the Platonic type , dealing expansively with the studies of the orator , the subject ...
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... Brutus the tyrannicide and Cicero . The letters vary enormously in subject - matter , length and style . Cicero was a born letter - writer , and we echo the remark he made to a young friend : ' Who is so tireless a correspondent as I ...
... Brutus the tyrannicide and Cicero . The letters vary enormously in subject - matter , length and style . Cicero was a born letter - writer , and we echo the remark he made to a young friend : ' Who is so tireless a correspondent as I ...
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