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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... last , having made trial of their strength , the makes them take wing , and leaves them to themselves . Among the duties of a rhetoric professor , the man- . ner of correcting the compositions of scholars , is one . of the most ...
... last , having made trial of their strength , the makes them take wing , and leaves them to themselves . Among the duties of a rhetoric professor , the man- . ner of correcting the compositions of scholars , is one . of the most ...
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... last con- ceive an aversion for study ; and , what is as prejudi- cial on these occasions , while they are in perpetual fear they dare not attempt even to do well . Let a master then take particular care to make himself agreeable to ...
... last con- ceive an aversion for study ; and , what is as prejudi- cial on these occasions , while they are in perpetual fear they dare not attempt even to do well . Let a master then take particular care to make himself agreeable to ...
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... last " courage repels the multitude ; the enemy are con- " fused , and begin to retire . The cry of victory is " heard . The general then suspends all the emotions " which the heat of battle excites , and says , with a " severe tone ...
... last " courage repels the multitude ; the enemy are con- " fused , and begin to retire . The cry of victory is " heard . The general then suspends all the emotions " which the heat of battle excites , and says , with a " severe tone ...
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... last . Canius being a man of wealth and pleasure , buys the house , giving Pythius whatever he asked for it , together with the furniture . The contract is figned ; and the affair ended , possess p Probably it is not that species of the ...
... last . Canius being a man of wealth and pleasure , buys the house , giving Pythius whatever he asked for it , together with the furniture . The contract is figned ; and the affair ended , possess p Probably it is not that species of the ...
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... last part of this difinition be entirely just ; expressed with elegance and brevity . Are these two qualities then so essential to the fublime , that it cannot subsist without them ? I thought elegance so far from being the proper ...
... last part of this difinition be entirely just ; expressed with elegance and brevity . Are these two qualities then so essential to the fublime , that it cannot subsist without them ? I thought elegance so far from being the proper ...
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