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... language , and language with the Greeks had important relations to music . And if in oratory music was supposed to be useful , in poetry it was regarded as indispensable . Poetry without music , says Plato , is like a face once ...
... language , and language with the Greeks had important relations to music . And if in oratory music was supposed to be useful , in poetry it was regarded as indispensable . Poetry without music , says Plato , is like a face once ...
Page 41
... language . ‡ We are not indeed to suppose that all Roman mothers were Cornelias , Aurelias , or Alias . These were remarkable wo- Yet they show us what some Roman mothers were , and they set before us the pattern of maternal character ...
... language . ‡ We are not indeed to suppose that all Roman mothers were Cornelias , Aurelias , or Alias . These were remarkable wo- Yet they show us what some Roman mothers were , and they set before us the pattern of maternal character ...
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... language by Cicero , and especially after the establishment of an exten- sive intercourse with Greece through the Roman conquests in the east , it was impossible to repress the study of philosophy and rhetoric . Teachers in both these ...
... language by Cicero , and especially after the establishment of an exten- sive intercourse with Greece through the Roman conquests in the east , it was impossible to repress the study of philosophy and rhetoric . Teachers in both these ...
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... language ; it was even the com- mon sentiment of the heathen world . If , therefore , the Apos- tle Paul referred to such a transaction - which is all that his argument requires , the fact that " no [ such ] covenants were valid except ...
... language ; it was even the com- mon sentiment of the heathen world . If , therefore , the Apos- tle Paul referred to such a transaction - which is all that his argument requires , the fact that " no [ such ] covenants were valid except ...
Page 68
... to express the death of a vegetable or animal . No one can deny that language might be so philosophically constructed as to express with entire accuracy these shades of thought , but in the languages 68 [ JULY , Examination of Prof. Stuart ...
... to express the death of a vegetable or animal . No one can deny that language might be so philosophically constructed as to express with entire accuracy these shades of thought , but in the languages 68 [ JULY , Examination of Prof. Stuart ...
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