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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... also be drawn between different actions , and the same great orator * compares the military virtues of Cæfar with his clemency . These kind of fubjects naturally suggest a great variety of ideas . • In his oration for Marcellus . Since ...
... also be drawn between different actions , and the same great orator * compares the military virtues of Cæfar with his clemency . These kind of fubjects naturally suggest a great variety of ideas . • In his oration for Marcellus . Since ...
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... also to be confi- " dered , in the manner of correcting exercises , which " should be proportioned to the progress scholars have " made . As to myself , when I sometimes found " their stile too florid and their thoughts more " bold than ...
... also to be confi- " dered , in the manner of correcting exercises , which " should be proportioned to the progress scholars have " made . As to myself , when I sometimes found " their stile too florid and their thoughts more " bold than ...
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... also for them . By this method I kept the whole class in continual exercise . All their compositions were as much laboured as those which were made for places ; and the scholars were like soldiers who every moment expect the signal of ...
... also for them . By this method I kept the whole class in continual exercise . All their compositions were as much laboured as those which were made for places ; and the scholars were like soldiers who every moment expect the signal of ...
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... also with affurance of fuccess ; he still checked " all the extreme emotions of joy , in which hu- " man pride has fo great a share , by these words , highly worthy of his piety : If God does not fup- " port us , and accomplish his work ...
... also with affurance of fuccess ; he still checked " all the extreme emotions of joy , in which hu- " man pride has fo great a share , by these words , highly worthy of his piety : If God does not fup- " port us , and accomplish his work ...
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... also the most lively figures . O terrible God , but just in your councils over the children of men , you dispose both of the victors and victories ! To accomplish your will and make us fear your judgments , your power overthrows those ...
... also the most lively figures . O terrible God , but just in your councils over the children of men , you dispose both of the victors and victories ! To accomplish your will and make us fear your judgments , your power overthrows those ...
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