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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... illa interim non fa'is ficca & severa . Facile remedium est ubertatis : sterilia nullo labore vincuntur .. Ql.int.2 . " opinion in this place , which he explains thus. c . 4 . n Quod me de his ætatibus sen . tire nemo mirabitur , qui ...
... illa interim non fa'is ficca & severa . Facile remedium est ubertatis : sterilia nullo labore vincuntur .. Ql.int.2 . " opinion in this place , which he explains thus. c . 4 . n Quod me de his ætatibus sen . tire nemo mirabitur , qui ...
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... illa i fa rerum humanarum domina fortuna , in istius se focietatem gloriæ non offert . Tibi cedit : tuam esse totam & pros priam fatetur . Nunquam enim temeritas cum fapien- tia commifcetur , nec ad confilium cafus admittitur . II ...
... illa i fa rerum humanarum domina fortuna , in istius se focietatem gloriæ non offert . Tibi cedit : tuam esse totam & pros priam fatetur . Nunquam enim temeritas cum fapien- tia commifcetur , nec ad confilium cafus admittitur . II ...
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... illa auctoritas in his majo- rum fuorum & fuis fedibus . A fubject in writing for a French theme . The theme is to display the religion and piety of marshal Turenne , even in the midst of battles and victories . The orator must begin ...
... illa auctoritas in his majo- rum fuorum & fuis fedibus . A fubject in writing for a French theme . The theme is to display the religion and piety of marshal Turenne , even in the midst of battles and victories . The orator must begin ...
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... 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 indicare fermonis quo- tidiani , & in quemcunque etiam ...
... 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 indicare fermonis quo- tidiani , & in quemcunque etiam ...
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... illa , & velut securitas inaffectare orationis , mire tenues caufas decet ; majoribus illud ad- mirabile dicendi genus magis con- venit . In utroque eminet Cicero : ex quibus alterum imperiti se poffe consequi credent , neutrum qui in ...
... illa , & velut securitas inaffectare orationis , mire tenues caufas decet ; majoribus illud ad- mirabile dicendi genus magis con- venit . In utroque eminet Cicero : ex quibus alterum imperiti se poffe consequi credent , neutrum qui in ...
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