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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Página 18
... quafi fuo jure fortuna fibi vendicat , & quidquid est pro- Spere gelum , id pene omne ducit fuum . At vero hujus gloriæ , C. Cæfar , quam es paulo an- te adeptus , focium babes neminem . Totum hoc , quantum- cumque est , quod certe ...
... quafi fuo jure fortuna fibi vendicat , & quidquid est pro- Spere gelum , id pene omne ducit fuum . At vero hujus gloriæ , C. Cæfar , quam es paulo an- te adeptus , focium babes neminem . Totum hoc , quantum- cumque est , quod certe ...
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... quafi temperatus , nec acumine pofteriorum , nec fulmine utens superiorum ; vicinus ambo- rum , in neutro excellens ; utriuf- que particeps , vel utriusque , fi ve- rum quærimus , potius expers . If- que uno tenore , ut aiunt , in ...
... quafi temperatus , nec acumine pofteriorum , nec fulmine utens superiorum ; vicinus ambo- rum , in neutro excellens ; utriuf- que particeps , vel utriusque , fi ve- rum quærimus , potius expers . If- que uno tenore , ut aiunt , in ...
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... quafi verborum sententiarumque floribus , id non debet effe fufum æquabilitur per omnem orationem . Genus dicen- di est eligendum , quod maxime te- neat eos qui audiant , & quod non folum delectet , fed etiam sine sati- etate delecter ...
... quafi verborum sententiarumque floribus , id non debet effe fufum æquabilitur per omnem orationem . Genus dicen- di est eligendum , quod maxime te- neat eos qui audiant , & quod non folum delectet , fed etiam sine sati- etate delecter ...
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... quafi temperator hujus tripartitæ varietatis . Nam & judicabit quid cuique opus fit , & poterit , quo- cumque modo poftulabit causa , di- cere . Orat . n . 70 . VOL . II . 9 Si habitum etiam orationis & quafi colorem aliquem requiritis ...
... quafi temperator hujus tripartitæ varietatis . Nam & judicabit quid cuique opus fit , & poterit , quo- cumque modo poftulabit causa , di- cere . Orat . n . 70 . VOL . II . 9 Si habitum etiam orationis & quafi colorem aliquem requiritis ...
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... quafi invicem ignotæ , non collidentur , fed aliqua secietate cum prioribus ac sequentibus se copu- laque tenebunt .... Ita ut cor-- pus fit , non membra ..... Ac vi- debitur non folum compofita oratio . fed etiam continua , Quintil . 1 ...
... quafi invicem ignotæ , non collidentur , fed aliqua secietate cum prioribus ac sequentibus se copu- laque tenebunt .... Ita ut cor-- pus fit , non membra ..... Ac vi- debitur non folum compofita oratio . fed etiam continua , Quintil . 1 ...
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