| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1994 - 160 pages
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| Francis Bacon - 1996 - 872 pages
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| Howard Jones - 1998 - 332 pages
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| Brian Vickers - 2003 - 655 pages
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| Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - 1999 - 340 pages
...Then grew the flowing and watery vein of Osorius, the Portugal bishop, to be valued. Then did Sturmius spend such infinite and curious pains upon Cicero...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,... | |
| Wayne A. Rebhorn - 2000 - 340 pages
...grew the flowing and watery vein of Osorius, the Portugal bishop, to be in price. Then did Sturmius spend such infinite and curious pains upon Cicero...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... | |
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