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" Then did Car of Cambridge, and Ascham, with their lectures and writings, almost deify Cicero and Demosthenes, and allure all young men that were studious unto that delicate and polished kind of learning. Then did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing... "
The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth - Page 108
by William Roscoe - 1806
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Elizabethan Verse and Prose (non-dramatic)

George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 pages
...Hermogenes the rhetorician, besides his own books of periods and imitation and the like. Then did Carr of Cambridge, and Ascham, with their lectures and...did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing echo: "Decem annos consumpsi in legendo Cicerone," 2 and the echo answered in Greek, "One, Asine." 3 Then...
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The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man

Marshall McLuhan - 1962 - 306 pages
...price. Then did Sturmius spend such infinite and curious pains upon Cicero the Orator, and Hermogenes the Rhetorician, besides his own books of Periods...did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing Echo: decem annos consumpsi in legendo Cicerone', and the Echo answered in Greek, 0vf Asine. Then grew the...
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Ceremony and Civility in English Renaissance Prose

Anne Drury Hall - 2010 - 217 pages
...more advanced maturity when he accuses Carr and Ascham of unwarranted self-satisfaction in "allur[ingj all young men that were studious unto that delicate and polished kind of learning" (Advancement, 284). In the Latin translation of The Advancement of Learning, 30. For the humanist rejection...
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Elizabethan Popular Culture

Leonard R. N. Ashley - 1988 - 330 pages
...Cicero the Orator, and Hermogenes the Rhetorician, besides his own books of periods and Imitations, and the like. Then did Car of Cambridge and Ascham...did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing echo, "Decent annos consumpsi in legendo Cicerone"; and the echo answered in Greek One, Asine. Then grew...
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The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation: English Renaissance Culture and the ...

Richard Halpern - 1991 - 340 pages
...weight of matter, worth of subject, soundness of argument, life of invention, or depth of judgement. ... Then did Car of Cambridge, and Ascham, with their...unto that delicate and polished kind of learning.... In sum, the whole inclination and bent of those times was rather towards copie than weight. 1 What...
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Introduction to Early Modern English

Manfred Görlach - 1991 - 492 pages
...infinite, and curious paines vpon Cicero the Orator, and Hermognies the Rhetorican, besides his owne Bookes of Periods, and imitation, and the like: Then did Car of Cambridge, and Ascham with their Lectures 55 and Writings, almost deifie Cicero and Demosthenes, and 246 allure, all young men that were studious...
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Panorthosia by Comenius 19-26

A.M.O. Dobbie - 1993 - 169 pages
...great orators of ancient Greece and Rome respectively. Bacon, Advancement of Learning I, 4, 2 wrote: 'Then did Car of Cambridge and Ascham with their lectures...and writings almost deify Cicero and Demosthenes.' they were written, and the subject matter which they deal with, in alphabetical order. Yet it is a...
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Selected Philosophical Works

Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - 1999 - 340 pages
...valued. Then did Sturmius spend such infinite and curious pains upon Cicero the orator and Hermogenes the rhetorician, besides his own books of periods and imitation and the like. Then did Carr of Cambridge, and Ascham, with their lectures and writings, almost deify Cicero and Demosthenes,...
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Renaissance Debates on Rhetoric

Wayne A. Rebhorn - 2000 - 340 pages
...Hermogenes the rhetorician, besides his own books of periods42 and imitation and the like. Then did Carr of Cambridge, and Ascham, with their lectures and...deify Cicero and Demosthenes, and allure all young minds that were studious unto that delicate and polished kind of learning. Then did Erasmus take occasion...
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Shakespeare Survey, Volume 46

Stanley Wells - 2002 - 284 pages
...considered the imitation of Cicero, 'the first distemper of learning, when men study words and not matter.' 'Then did Car of Cambridge and Ascham with their lectures...were studious unto that delicate and polished kind of learning.'25 Different values are at issue here: the elaborate versus the clear, the delicate versus...
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