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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... caufe that kept him out , made him worthy of it . The more the eyes have seen , the more reason itself fees . That which he believed , he faw : whereas others fes ere they believe , & c . с I fhould be afraid that a model of fuch ...
... caufe that kept him out , made him worthy of it . The more the eyes have seen , the more reason itself fees . That which he believed , he faw : whereas others fes ere they believe , & c . с I fhould be afraid that a model of fuch ...
Página 115
... caufe for its ruin . q Every thing happened accord- ing to Demaratus's prediction . Xerxes , who had made a refoluti- on to furmount all the obstacles which Gods and men fhould oppose to his enterprifes , and who had overthrown every ...
... caufe for its ruin . q Every thing happened accord- ing to Demaratus's prediction . Xerxes , who had made a refoluti- on to furmount all the obstacles which Gods and men fhould oppose to his enterprifes , and who had overthrown every ...
Página 128
... caufe we yield to the one , and refift the other . Al- " though you should preferve your virtue , yet all thofe " near your perfon will lofe theirs . Flattery will take " the place of truth , and intereft that of affection , to " which ...
... caufe we yield to the one , and refift the other . Al- " though you should preferve your virtue , yet all thofe " near your perfon will lofe theirs . Flattery will take " the place of truth , and intereft that of affection , to " which ...
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... caufe the magnificence of the words will make this ftill the more remarkable . The ears of young people being formed after this manner by an affiduous read- ing Cicero , and accustomed to the foft and harmoni- ous cadence of his periods ...
... caufe the magnificence of the words will make this ftill the more remarkable . The ears of young people being formed after this manner by an affiduous read- ing Cicero , and accustomed to the foft and harmoni- ous cadence of his periods ...
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... caufe of fo many bloody wars , even among fellow - citizens and brothers . Hæc eft materia gloria noftræ , hac fedes : hic honores gerimus , hic exercemus imperia , hic opes cupimus , hic tumultuatur humanum genus : hic in- flauramus ...
... caufe of fo many bloody wars , even among fellow - citizens and brothers . Hæc eft materia gloria noftræ , hac fedes : hic honores gerimus , hic exercemus imperia , hic opes cupimus , hic tumultuatur humanum genus : hic in- flauramus ...
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Página 100 - ... the picture of any object, spiritual or sensible. Now images and pictures are true no further than they resemble; so a thought is true when it represents things faithfully, and it is false when it makes them appear otherwise than they are in themselves.
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