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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... dicere puers aliquid aufis licentius aut lætius , laudare illud me adhuc : venturum tempus quo idem non permitterem . Ita & ingenio gaudebant , & judicio non fallebantur . Ibid . r In luudandis difcipulorum dic- tionibus nec malignus ...
... dicere puers aliquid aufis licentius aut lætius , laudare illud me adhuc : venturum tempus quo idem non permitterem . Ita & ingenio gaudebant , & judicio non fallebantur . Ibid . r In luudandis difcipulorum dic- tionibus nec malignus ...
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... dicere . Nam orationis fubtilitas , imitabilis qui- dem illa videtur esse exiftimanti ; sed nihil eft experienti minus . Orat . n . 76 . q Ut sibi quivis speret idem , sudet multum , fruftraque laboret ausus idem . Horat . • Rem ...
... dicere . Nam orationis fubtilitas , imitabilis qui- dem illa videtur esse exiftimanti ; sed nihil eft experienti minus . Orat . n . 76 . q Ut sibi quivis speret idem , sudet multum , fruftraque laboret ausus idem . Horat . • Rem ...
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... dicere folebat , non negotiandi caufa , contuliffet ; dictitabat se hortulos aliquos velle emere , quo invitare amicos , & ubi se ob- lectare fine interpellatoribus posset . How elegant are these words , nec infacetus , & fatis ...
... dicere folebat , non negotiandi caufa , contuliffet ; dictitabat se hortulos aliquos velle emere , quo invitare amicos , & ubi se ob- lectare fine interpellatoribus posset . How elegant are these words , nec infacetus , & fatis ...
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... dicere ; quamvis scelerati illi fuiffent , ficuti fuerunt pestiferi cives suppliciisque digni , tamen om- nem eorum importunitatem ex in- timis mentibus evell sset vis oratio- nis tuæ . Nunc talis vir amissus eft , dum causa ita dicitur ...
... dicere ; quamvis scelerati illi fuiffent , ficuti fuerunt pestiferi cives suppliciisque digni , tamen om- nem eorum importunitatem ex in- timis mentibus evell sset vis oratio- nis tuæ . Nunc talis vir amissus eft , dum causa ita dicitur ...
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... dicere quæ opor- teat ; ornate autem dicere , propri- um esse eloquentissimi . Quintil , Proœm . 1. 8 . ... 2 In quo igitur homines exhorre- scunt ? Quem stupefacti dicentem audiunt ? .. qui distincte , qui explicate , qui abundanter ...
... dicere quæ opor- teat ; ornate autem dicere , propri- um esse eloquentissimi . Quintil , Proœm . 1. 8 . ... 2 In quo igitur homines exhorre- scunt ? Quem stupefacti dicentem audiunt ? .. qui distincte , qui explicate , qui abundanter ...
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