The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 297F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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TWO STUDIES IN UNWRITTEN LITERATURE I. CICERO'S " ORATIO PRO JOANNA PUCELLA DE ARQUA . " IT T generally will be admitted that Cicero never delivered his " Oration for Joan of Arc " from any public tribunal . He was a man who , happily ...
TWO STUDIES IN UNWRITTEN LITERATURE I. CICERO'S " ORATIO PRO JOANNA PUCELLA DE ARQUA . " IT T generally will be admitted that Cicero never delivered his " Oration for Joan of Arc " from any public tribunal . He was a man who , happily ...
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... Cicero personally never has vouched for the accuracy of Joan's narration . He merely has rounded and polished her assertions until they sound Ciceronian . This treatment is quite in the proper manner of Cicero ; and is called rhetoric ...
... Cicero personally never has vouched for the accuracy of Joan's narration . He merely has rounded and polished her assertions until they sound Ciceronian . This treatment is quite in the proper manner of Cicero ; and is called rhetoric ...
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... Cicero with our genuine admiration for the savage . It is not Golden but Silvern to adore the barbaric . Joan of Arc was somewhat barbaric . Her story has a Colchian atmosphere . There are few things more exasperating than to find ...
... Cicero with our genuine admiration for the savage . It is not Golden but Silvern to adore the barbaric . Joan of Arc was somewhat barbaric . Her story has a Colchian atmosphere . There are few things more exasperating than to find ...
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