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... Demosthenes naturall phrase , it may be thought that I doe speake ouer bare Englysh , well I had rather follow his veyne , the whych was to speake simply and plainly to the comon peoples vnderstanding.2 The aims of the translators as ...
... Demosthenes naturall phrase , it may be thought that I doe speake ouer bare Englysh , well I had rather follow his veyne , the whych was to speake simply and plainly to the comon peoples vnderstanding.2 The aims of the translators as ...
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... Demosthenes , 1 Works , ed . R. W. Jelf , 1848 , Vol . 8 , p . 212 . 2 ' ... Sermo et doctis probabilis et planus imperitis erit . ' Op . cit . , Vol . 3 , p . 208 . and : ' Consuetudo vero certissima loquendi magistra , utendumque ...
... Demosthenes , 1 Works , ed . R. W. Jelf , 1848 , Vol . 8 , p . 212 . 2 ' ... Sermo et doctis probabilis et planus imperitis erit . ' Op . cit . , Vol . 3 , p . 208 . and : ' Consuetudo vero certissima loquendi magistra , utendumque ...
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... Demosthenes , says in his account of Cheke's interest : He was moued greatly to like Demosthenes aboue all others , for that he sawe him so familiarly applying himselfe to the sense and vnderstanding of the common people , that he ...
... Demosthenes , says in his account of Cheke's interest : He was moued greatly to like Demosthenes aboue all others , for that he sawe him so familiarly applying himselfe to the sense and vnderstanding of the common people , that he ...
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