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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... these three heads ; precepts , the studying of authors , and compo- fition . To Quintilian tells us , the second of those articles was entirely neglected in his time ; and that the rhetori- cians bestowed all their study on the other ...
... these three heads ; precepts , the studying of authors , and compo- fition . To Quintilian tells us , the second of those articles was entirely neglected in his time ; and that the rhetori- cians bestowed all their study on the other ...
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... these authors , espe- cially the Greek , is much above the capacity of the scholars usually admitted into the class of rhetoric , the profeffors may explain , by word of mouth , the folid principles that occur in those great masters of ...
... these authors , espe- cially the Greek , is much above the capacity of the scholars usually admitted into the class of rhetoric , the profeffors may explain , by word of mouth , the folid principles that occur in those great masters of ...
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... these methods is not so much prac- tised , as the other , but is no less useful ; and I am per- suaded , that a little trial of it will evince , that no- thing is better adapted to affift the invention of youth , than to make them from ...
... these methods is not so much prac- tised , as the other , but is no less useful ; and I am per- suaded , that a little trial of it will evince , that no- thing is better adapted to affift the invention of youth , than to make them from ...
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... these excellent reflec- tions , except what Quintilian himself has faid in an- other place , where he treats of the duty and qualifi- cations of a master . " Let him not deny youth , " says he , the praises they deferve , neither would ...
... these excellent reflec- tions , except what Quintilian himself has faid in an- other place , where he treats of the duty and qualifi- cations of a master . " Let him not deny youth , " says he , the praises they deferve , neither would ...
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... these assail the " foul on different fides , which , deprived of all wisdom " and moderation , knows neither God , nor itself . " It is then the impious Salmoneus presumes to imitate " the thunder of God , and to answer the thunderbolts ...
... these assail the " foul on different fides , which , deprived of all wisdom " and moderation , knows neither God , nor itself . " It is then the impious Salmoneus presumes to imitate " the thunder of God , and to answer the thunderbolts ...
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