| 1832 - 512 halaman
...who, by a several and distinct kind of discourse, have both labored to profit posterity. Some humors do more fancy Plowden for his fulness of argument,...Dyer to Phocion, both excellent men, of whom Plutarch reportelh, that such things as were learnedly, wittily, copiously, and with admiration dilated, and... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1868 - 488 halaman
...who, by a several and distinct kind of discourse, have both labored to profit posterity. Some humors do more fancy Plowden for his fulness of argument,...recited, and with admiration handled of Phocion." l He then mentions the few writers of treatises and digests known in this anteCoke period. l Fulbeck... | |
| 1875 - 870 halaman
...his fulness of argument, and plain kind of proof; others do more like REPORTERS AND TEXT WRITERS. 89 Dyer for his strictness and brevity. Plowden may be...learnedly, wittily, copiously, and with admiration detailed, and delivered at large by Demosthenes, were shut up in few words, compendiously recited,... | |
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