| 1831 - 368 sivua
...satisfied, or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...(as Cicero testifieth of them) pretended not to know art, the other not to set by it, because with a plain sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 sivua
...satisfied, or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, is well prepared for the great journey cannot enter on it too soon for himself, though his friends art, the other not to set by it, because with a plain sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 sivua
...satisfied or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...(as Cicero testifieth of them) pretended not to know art, the other not to set by it, because with a plain 20 sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 206 sivua
...satisfied or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...(as Cicero testifieth of them) pretended not to know art, the other not to set by it, because with a plain 20 sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 sivua
...satis-fied, or by similitudes not to be satis-fied. For my part, I doe not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...win credit of popular eares ; which credit is the nearest step to perswasion : which perswasion is the chiefe marke of Oratory; I doe not doubt (I say)... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 sivua
...satisfied, or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...(as Cicero testifieth of them) pretended not to know art, the other, not to set by it : because with a plain sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
| 1901 - 436 sivua
...satisfied, or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...(as Cicero testifieth of them) pretended not to know art, the other not to set by it, because with a plain sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
| 1901 - 440 sivua
...satisfied, or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...(as Cicero testifieth of them) pretended not to know art, the other not to set by it, because with a plain sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 sivua
...satisfied, or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crassus, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...(as Cicero testifieth of them) pretended not to know art, the other not to set by it, because with a plain sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1906 - 128 sivua
...or or by similitudes not to be satisfied. For my part, I do not doubt, when Antonius and Crasstts, the great forefathers of Cicero in eloquence, the...(as Cicero testifieth of them) pretended not to know Art, the other not to set by it (becaus with a plain sensibleness they might win credit of popular... | |
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