The Literary Comparison in Jacobean ProsePrinceton university, 1928 - 97 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... Cicero , which during many centuries had been regarded as the best Latin style , now came to be regarded as the one that should be imitated exclusively . The imitators were almost in- variably Ciceronians . * The reason for the ...
... Cicero , which during many centuries had been regarded as the best Latin style , now came to be regarded as the one that should be imitated exclusively . The imitators were almost in- variably Ciceronians . * The reason for the ...
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... Cicero became more often than not meaningless form in the hands of the slavish imitator ; the imitator who was fortunate enough to become successful in copying Cicero's characteristic manner missed entirely the spirit of his great model ...
... Cicero became more often than not meaningless form in the hands of the slavish imitator ; the imitator who was fortunate enough to become successful in copying Cicero's characteristic manner missed entirely the spirit of his great model ...
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... Cicero the opposition had sought to substitute emulation ; for authoritarianism a spirit of free skeptical in- quiry and individual expression . Most outstanding in the movement had been the figures of Petrarch , Politian , Erasmus ...
... Cicero the opposition had sought to substitute emulation ; for authoritarianism a spirit of free skeptical in- quiry and individual expression . Most outstanding in the movement had been the figures of Petrarch , Politian , Erasmus ...
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The Effects of the New Rationalism | 15 |
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