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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... most famous POETS and ORATORS , Ancient and Modern , WITH CRITICAL REMARKS on them . DESIGNED MORE PARTICULARLY For STUDENTS in the UNIVERSITIES By Mr. ROLLIN , late Principal of the University of Paris Profeffor of Eloquence in the ...
... most famous POETS and ORATORS , Ancient and Modern , WITH CRITICAL REMARKS on them . DESIGNED MORE PARTICULARLY For STUDENTS in the UNIVERSITIES By Mr. ROLLIN , late Principal of the University of Paris Profeffor of Eloquence in the ...
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... most effential parts of rhetoric , and moft capable of forming the minds of youth . Yet , however good his inclina- tion might be , it was impoffible for him to ftem the torrent ; and he was obliged , in spite of all his endea- vours ...
... most effential parts of rhetoric , and moft capable of forming the minds of youth . Yet , however good his inclina- tion might be , it was impoffible for him to ftem the torrent ; and he was obliged , in spite of all his endea- vours ...
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... most beautiful paffages in Cicero and Quin- tilian , where the topics to be expounded are difcuffed ; for methinks it would be a fhame to leave the clafs of rhetoric , without having fome idea and knowledge of thofe authors , who have ...
... most beautiful paffages in Cicero and Quin- tilian , where the topics to be expounded are difcuffed ; for methinks it would be a fhame to leave the clafs of rhetoric , without having fome idea and knowledge of thofe authors , who have ...
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... most difficult , but the most important , and as it were the end and scope of all the reft . To fucceed in it , they ought to have collected , from the good authors in the other claffes through which they paffed , a great number of ...
... most difficult , but the most important , and as it were the end and scope of all the reft . To fucceed in it , they ought to have collected , from the good authors in the other claffes through which they paffed , a great number of ...
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... virtues of Cæfar with his clemency . Thefe kind of fubjects naturally fuggeft a great variety of ideas . In his oration for Marcellus . Since fpeeches and orations are the most difficult- leffons in Since Of Compofition.
... virtues of Cæfar with his clemency . Thefe kind of fubjects naturally fuggeft a great variety of ideas . In his oration for Marcellus . Since fpeeches and orations are the most difficult- leffons in Since Of Compofition.
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