The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres; Or, An Introduction to Languages, Poetry, Rhetorick, History, Moral Philosophy, Physicks, &c. ...W. Strahan, 1769 |
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... taking a walk ; not fo much affected " with his own glory as the rest of the world were ; f M. Turrenne's funeral oration , by M. Mafcaron . g Tacit . " whilst the people thronged in vain to see him " Thofe 28 Of Compofition .
... taking a walk ; not fo much affected " with his own glory as the rest of the world were ; f M. Turrenne's funeral oration , by M. Mafcaron . g Tacit . " whilst the people thronged in vain to see him " Thofe 28 Of Compofition .
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Charles Rollin. the people thronged in vain to see him " Thofe who had the honour to know him , pointed him out in affemblies , with their eyes , their guftures , " and voices , to fuch as did not . Though his pre- " fence only , without ...
Charles Rollin. the people thronged in vain to see him " Thofe who had the honour to know him , pointed him out in affemblies , with their eyes , their guftures , " and voices , to fuch as did not . Though his pre- " fence only , without ...
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... see the orator always ferene and calm , the equality of ftile used in that kind of eloquence does not at all warm and raise the foul ; whereas the fublime fpecies produces a kind of admiration mixed with aftonishment and furprize ...
... see the orator always ferene and calm , the equality of ftile used in that kind of eloquence does not at all warm and raise the foul ; whereas the fublime fpecies produces a kind of admiration mixed with aftonishment and furprize ...
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... living ; and to applaud the generous liberty of the former , in telling the truth , of which they have no longer any rea- fon to be afraid . a Surge tandem , carnifex . We We see by this , that Seneca wanted a quality 118 Of Thoughts.
... living ; and to applaud the generous liberty of the former , in telling the truth , of which they have no longer any rea- fon to be afraid . a Surge tandem , carnifex . We We see by this , that Seneca wanted a quality 118 Of Thoughts.
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Charles Rollin. We see by this , that Seneca wanted a quality essen- tial in an orator ; that is , to know how to keep with- in the bounds of truth and beauty , and to prune , with- out mercy , whatever is more than neceflary to the ...
Charles Rollin. We see by this , that Seneca wanted a quality essen- tial in an orator ; that is , to know how to keep with- in the bounds of truth and beauty , and to prune , with- out mercy , whatever is more than neceflary to the ...
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