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Page 41
... talent . For having read Quintilian early , this precept did not escape him , Suat hæc duo vitanda prorfus : unum ne tentes quod effici non poffit ; alterum , ne ab eo , 1 345 He ftood the furious foe , the timid friend TO THE SATIRES . 41.
... talent . For having read Quintilian early , this precept did not escape him , Suat hæc duo vitanda prorfus : unum ne tentes quod effici non poffit ; alterum , ne ab eo , 1 345 He ftood the furious foe , the timid friend TO THE SATIRES . 41.
Page 95
... never forgotten that fine and candid refle & ion of Quintilian ; " Neque id ftatim legenti perfuafum fit , omnia , quæ magni Au & ores dixerint , effe perfecta . " THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE . SAT . II . 95 OF HORACE .
... never forgotten that fine and candid refle & ion of Quintilian ; " Neque id ftatim legenti perfuafum fit , omnia , quæ magni Au & ores dixerint , effe perfecta . " THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE . SAT . II . 95 OF HORACE .
Page 98
... Quintilian calls the calamiftros of the latter , for which Sandorius and Macrobius , cap . 86. fav Au- guftus frequently ridiculed him , though Auguftus himself was guilty of the fame fault : as when he said , vapidè fe habere for male ...
... Quintilian calls the calamiftros of the latter , for which Sandorius and Macrobius , cap . 86. fav Au- guftus frequently ridiculed him , though Auguftus himself was guilty of the fame fault : as when he said , vapidè fe habere for male ...
Page 227
... Quintilian defcribes very juftly , and accounts as well for its fuccefs . " Evenit non- nunquam ut aliquid grande inveniat , qui femper quærit quod nimium eft ; verum et raro evenit , et cætera vitia non pensat . " I remember once on ...
... Quintilian defcribes very juftly , and accounts as well for its fuccefs . " Evenit non- nunquam ut aliquid grande inveniat , qui femper quærit quod nimium eft ; verum et raro evenit , et cætera vitia non pensat . " I remember once on ...
Page 264
... without doubt paying due attention to that fober rule of Quintilian , licet omnis hyperbole fit ultra fidem , non tamen debet effe ultra MODUM , SCRIBL . But , Sir , of writers ? " Swift for 264 SATIRES OF DR . DONNE Sat. IV .
... without doubt paying due attention to that fober rule of Quintilian , licet omnis hyperbole fit ultra fidem , non tamen debet effe ultra MODUM , SCRIBL . But , Sir , of writers ? " Swift for 264 SATIRES OF DR . DONNE Sat. IV .
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