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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... thoughts Of fhining thoughts 1. Conference between Demaratus and Xerxes • II . Seneca's reflection pon a faying of Auguftus Page 81 . 88 93 94 100 110 113 117 III . Another thought of Seneca upon the scarcity of fin- cere friends ...
... thoughts Of fhining thoughts 1. Conference between Demaratus and Xerxes • II . Seneca's reflection pon a faying of Auguftus Page 81 . 88 93 94 100 110 113 117 III . Another thought of Seneca upon the scarcity of fin- cere friends ...
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... thoughts of the ancients ; but unhappily , it would take up too much time to dictate it ; and befides , I own I am of opinion , that it would be better to read . 8 Quantum opus eft autem , non ita folum accipi volo , quantum ad ...
... thoughts of the ancients ; but unhappily , it would take up too much time to dictate it ; and befides , I own I am of opinion , that it would be better to read . 8 Quantum opus eft autem , non ita folum accipi volo , quantum ad ...
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... thought in juft and proper language , they may have recourfe to their memory , that like a rich treasury may fupply them with all the expreffions they have ... thoughts ; or in writing , Of Compofition . 7 Of Compofition Of Themes: ibid.
... thought in juft and proper language , they may have recourfe to their memory , that like a rich treasury may fupply them with all the expreffions they have ... thoughts ; or in writing , Of Compofition . 7 Of Compofition Of Themes: ibid.
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Charles Rollin. range , and exprefs thoughts ; or in writing , by dic- tating on fome fubject , the matter for compofition , which must be digefted , muft fupply thoughts , pre- fcribe their order , and requires little more than to be ...
Charles Rollin. range , and exprefs thoughts ; or in writing , by dic- tating on fome fubject , the matter for compofition , which must be digefted , muft fupply thoughts , pre- fcribe their order , and requires little more than to be ...
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... thoughts more " bold than just , I used to tell them , it was very " well for the prefent ; but that a time would come , " when I should not be so easy with them . This flattered their genius , and did not deceive their " judgment . " I ...
... thoughts more " bold than just , I used to tell them , it was very " well for the prefent ; but that a time would come , " when I should not be so easy with them . This flattered their genius , and did not deceive their " judgment . " I ...
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