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Pagina 135
... Amyot and North . Amyot's first and second editions , of 1559 and 1565 , both end with the Otho , which , although it does not belong to the Parallel Lives , was at least Plutarch . But to Amyot's third , of 1567 , there were added the ...
... Amyot and North . Amyot's first and second editions , of 1559 and 1565 , both end with the Otho , which , although it does not belong to the Parallel Lives , was at least Plutarch . But to Amyot's third , of 1567 , there were added the ...
Pagina 201
... Amyot and Plutarch both : as in that fine passage of the Publicola , wherein the conspirators ' ' great and horrible othe , drinking the blood of a man and shaking hands in his bowels , ' stands for ' touchant des mains aux entrailles ...
... Amyot and Plutarch both : as in that fine passage of the Publicola , wherein the conspirators ' ' great and horrible othe , drinking the blood of a man and shaking hands in his bowels , ' stands for ' touchant des mains aux entrailles ...
Pagina 218
... Amyot's , divided into shorter periods , strengthened with racy locutions , and decked with Elizabethan tags . In English such division was necessary : the rhythm , else , of the weightier language had gained such momentum as to escape ...
... Amyot's , divided into shorter periods , strengthened with racy locutions , and decked with Elizabethan tags . In English such division was necessary : the rhythm , else , of the weightier language had gained such momentum as to escape ...
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