Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... Cicero to evolve the purest and the grandest style of Latin ever spoken or written . Before consideration of Cicero , mention must be made of two very great orators whom Cicero deeply admired , Marcus Antonius ( 143-87 ) , grandfather ...
... Cicero to evolve the purest and the grandest style of Latin ever spoken or written . Before consideration of Cicero , mention must be made of two very great orators whom Cicero deeply admired , Marcus Antonius ( 143-87 ) , grandfather ...
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... Cicero declared that the style was natural and therefore beautiful . It contributes much to the clarity of the periodic style that the subject should change as seldom as possible , and that all subordinate ideas should be expressed in ...
... Cicero declared that the style was natural and therefore beautiful . It contributes much to the clarity of the periodic style that the subject should change as seldom as possible , and that all subordinate ideas should be expressed in ...
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... Cicero had looked to Isocrates and Demosthenes , Sallust was anxious to imitate the ruggedness of Thucydides . The most notable reaction against the periodic style comes later in the mature prose of Tacitus . Between the opposed giants ...
... Cicero had looked to Isocrates and Demosthenes , Sallust was anxious to imitate the ruggedness of Thucydides . The most notable reaction against the periodic style comes later in the mature prose of Tacitus . Between the opposed giants ...
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