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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... whose heart , whofe very foul we know ; you who have no defigns but fuch as tend to preferve the commonwealth , as much of it as has escaped the rage of war ; What praifes fhall we pay to you ? By what demonftration of zeal and re ...
... whose heart , whofe very foul we know ; you who have no defigns but fuch as tend to preferve the commonwealth , as much of it as has escaped the rage of war ; What praifes fhall we pay to you ? By what demonftration of zeal and re ...
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... whose fentiments are taken notice of by Seneca the father , on occafion of Alexander's deliberating whether he ' fhould carry his conquefts beyond the ocean , are ex- f Long . 5 . Ch . 2 . Le P. Bohours Non fupra modum elatus Tul- lius ...
... whose fentiments are taken notice of by Seneca the father , on occafion of Alexander's deliberating whether he ' fhould carry his conquefts beyond the ocean , are ex- f Long . 5 . Ch . 2 . Le P. Bohours Non fupra modum elatus Tul- lius ...
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... whose lakes and woode he had fo often defiled with fo many crimes and impurities , thou haft , at laft , from the fummit of thy holy hill , looked down upon this wicked wretch , in order to punish him . It is to thee , and be- fore ...
... whose lakes and woode he had fo often defiled with fo many crimes and impurities , thou haft , at laft , from the fummit of thy holy hill , looked down upon this wicked wretch , in order to punish him . It is to thee , and be- fore ...
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... whose thoughts had been fo long employed intirely on this great day of elec- tion , durft appear before fo auguft an affembly as that of the people , with hands ftill reeking with the blood of Clodius and his whole countenance haughtily ...
... whose thoughts had been fo long employed intirely on this great day of elec- tion , durft appear before fo auguft an affembly as that of the people , with hands ftill reeking with the blood of Clodius and his whole countenance haughtily ...
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... whose whole agreeableness , beauty , and merit are owing to their delicacy . We may fay , a delicate thought is the moft exquifite production , and as it were the quin- teffence of wit . In my opinion , tutors fhould reason upon the ...
... whose whole agreeableness , beauty , and merit are owing to their delicacy . We may fay , a delicate thought is the moft exquifite production , and as it were the quin- teffence of wit . In my opinion , tutors fhould reason upon the ...
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