The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 2A. and C. Black, 1889 - 454 sider |
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Side 39
... Demosthenes , from the fierce democracies of Greece - not Paul preaching at Athens - could snatch a wreath from public 1 The subject is amusingly illustrated by an anecdote of Goethe , recorded by himself in his autobiography . Some ...
... Demosthenes , from the fierce democracies of Greece - not Paul preaching at Athens - could snatch a wreath from public 1 The subject is amusingly illustrated by an anecdote of Goethe , recorded by himself in his autobiography . Some ...
Side 63
... Demosthenes . Now , it is a fact , that all the copies of Demosthenes sold within the last hundred years would not meet the demand of one considerable town , were that orator a subject of study amongst even classical scholars . I doubt ...
... Demosthenes . Now , it is a fact , that all the copies of Demosthenes sold within the last hundred years would not meet the demand of one considerable town , were that orator a subject of study amongst even classical scholars . I doubt ...
Side 64
... Demosthenes , as the one great model and standard of Attic prose ; and studied him I had , more than any other prose writer whatever . Pari passu , I had become sensible that others had not studied him . One monotonous song of ap ...
... Demosthenes , as the one great model and standard of Attic prose ; and studied him I had , more than any other prose writer whatever . Pari passu , I had become sensible that others had not studied him . One monotonous song of ap ...
Side 71
... Demosthenes to another subject , no otherwise connected with the Attic orator than , first , by the common reference of both subjects to rhetoric ; but , secondly , by the accident of having been jointly discussed by Lord Brougham in a ...
... Demosthenes to another subject , no otherwise connected with the Attic orator than , first , by the common reference of both subjects to rhetoric ; but , secondly , by the accident of having been jointly discussed by Lord Brougham in a ...
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