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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... idea and knowledge of thofe authors , who have treated the art with fo much . fuccefs . What is most important in rhetoric does not con- fift so much in the precepts , as in the reflections that attend them , and fhew their use . A man ...
... idea and knowledge of thofe authors , who have treated the art with fo much . fuccefs . What is most important in rhetoric does not con- fift so much in the precepts , as in the reflections that attend them , and fhew their use . A man ...
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... idea of this study . As eloquence , among them , opened the way to all grandeur , fuch young people as had care taken of their education , applied themselves seriously to it , and spent several years under mafters of rhetoric , as ap ...
... idea of this study . As eloquence , among them , opened the way to all grandeur , fuch young people as had care taken of their education , applied themselves seriously to it , and spent several years under mafters of rhetoric , as ap ...
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Charles Rollin. which he defcribed himself , without defign , by ❝forming the idea of a good man . Sometimes re- " conciling differences which animofity , jealoufy , or " evil counfel , occafion among country - people ; bet- ❝ter ...
Charles Rollin. which he defcribed himself , without defign , by ❝forming the idea of a good man . Sometimes re- " conciling differences which animofity , jealoufy , or " evil counfel , occafion among country - people ; bet- ❝ter ...
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... idea of the three kinds or characters of eloquence , and here fettle fome gene- ral rules of rhetoric , which appear to me beft adapted to form the taste ; and this is properly the end I pro- pofe in this work . I fhall afterwards ...
... idea of the three kinds or characters of eloquence , and here fettle fome gene- ral rules of rhetoric , which appear to me beft adapted to form the taste ; and this is properly the end I pro- pofe in this work . I fhall afterwards ...
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... idea it gave of his person . Homer and Virgil , whofe poetry is fo noble and fublime , begin their poems in the most plain and fim- ple manner ; far unlike that line which Horace juftly cenfures in a cotemporary bard . Fortunam Priami ...
... idea it gave of his person . Homer and Virgil , whofe poetry is fo noble and fublime , begin their poems in the most plain and fim- ple manner ; far unlike that line which Horace juftly cenfures in a cotemporary bard . Fortunam Priami ...
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