Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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Page 617
... words ( and right choice of words , saith Caesar , is the foundation of eloquence ) ; then , a wrong placing of words ; and lastly , an ill framing of the sentence , with a perverse judgment both of words and sentences . These faults ...
... words ( and right choice of words , saith Caesar , is the foundation of eloquence ) ; then , a wrong placing of words ; and lastly , an ill framing of the sentence , with a perverse judgment both of words and sentences . These faults ...
Page 619
... words , Loquendo , male loqui discunt . And that excellent learned man G. Budaeus , in his Greek com- mentaries , sore complaineth that when he began to learn the Latin tongue , use of speaking Latin at the table and elsewhere ...
... words , Loquendo , male loqui discunt . And that excellent learned man G. Budaeus , in his Greek com- mentaries , sore complaineth that when he began to learn the Latin tongue , use of speaking Latin at the table and elsewhere ...
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... words , most apt in sentence , most plain and pure in uttering the same . And contrariwise , in those two tongues all writers , either in Religion or any sect of Philosophy , who so ever be found fond in judgment of 20 matter , be ...
... words , most apt in sentence , most plain and pure in uttering the same . And contrariwise , in those two tongues all writers , either in Religion or any sect of Philosophy , who so ever be found fond in judgment of 20 matter , be ...
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