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" But yet was this his eloquence not at all fit for the bar; but proper for history, and rather to be read than heard. For words that pass away (as in public orations they must) without pause, ought to be understood with ease, and are lost else: though... "
The history of Thucydides, newly tr. and illustr. with annotations [&c.] by ... - Página xxviii
por Thucydides - 1829
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The History of the Grecian War

Thucydides - 1822 - 576 páginas
...eloquence not at all fit for the bar, but proper for history, and rather to be read, than heard. For words that pass away (as in public orations they must)...to meditate on, ought rather to be pithy, and full. Cicero therefore doth justly set him apart from the rank of pleaders, but withal, he continually giveth...
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The Peloponnesian War

Thucydides - 1989 - 644 páginas
...eloquence not at all fit for the bar; but proper for history, and rather to be read than heard. For words that pass away (as in public orations they must)...to meditate on, ought rather to be pithy and full. Cicero therefore doth justly set him apart from the rank of pleaders; but withal, he continually giveth...
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The War Lover: A Study of Plato's Republic

Leon Harold Craig - 1996 - 482 páginas
...eloquence not at all fit for the bar; but proper for history, and rather to be read than heard. For words that pass away (as in public orations they must)...to meditate on, ought rather to be pithy and full" (Hobbes's Thucydides Richard Schlatter, ed., 16, 25, 27). Descartes in Discourse on Method (arguably...
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Humanism and the Rhetoric of Toleration

Gary Remer - 1996 - 336 páginas
...writes, is "rather to be read than heard. For words that pass away (as in public orations they mustl without pause, ought to be understood with ease, and...to meditate on, ought rather to be pithy and fulL" Hobbes distinguishes Thucydides ' oratory, specifically, from the rhetoric of the courtroom. Thucydides'...
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The Luxury of Skepticism: Politics, Philosophy, and Dialogue in the English ...

Timothy Dykstal - 2001 - 242 páginas
...eloquence was "not at all fit for the bar; but proper for history, and rather to be read than heard. For words that pass away (as in public orations they must)...to meditate on, ought rather to be pithy and full." 1 In some way, Hobbes's entire career after his translation of Thucydides—his entire career, that...
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