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Page 143
It marks the beginning of the conflict and at the same time prepares the way for the resolving of it . For Arcite , who has shown himself to be what is now called a ' realist ' in love and in friendship , will pray to Mars for victory ...
It marks the beginning of the conflict and at the same time prepares the way for the resolving of it . For Arcite , who has shown himself to be what is now called a ' realist ' in love and in friendship , will pray to Mars for victory ...
Page 150
The importance of engaging the hearer's attention and goodwill at the beginning of a speech is stressed by Quintilian and the writer of Ad Herennium . See Quintilian on the exordium ( principium ) , ' Causa principii nulla alia est ...
The importance of engaging the hearer's attention and goodwill at the beginning of a speech is stressed by Quintilian and the writer of Ad Herennium . See Quintilian on the exordium ( principium ) , ' Causa principii nulla alia est ...
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As the date is near the beginning of the reign , they are , essentially , vows taken at accession . It is possible that some special circumstances , con- nected with the mint - city of the coins , were involved ; but that city is not ...
As the date is near the beginning of the reign , they are , essentially , vows taken at accession . It is possible that some special circumstances , con- nected with the mint - city of the coins , were involved ; but that city is not ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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