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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... actions , and the fame great orator compares the military virtues of Cæfar with his clemency . Thefe kind of fubjects naturally fuggeft a great variety of ideas . In his oration for Marcellus . Since fpeeches and orations are the most ...
... actions , and the fame great orator compares the military virtues of Cæfar with his clemency . Thefe kind of fubjects naturally fuggeft a great variety of ideas . In his oration for Marcellus . Since fpeeches and orations are the most ...
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... action and Cæfar's victories , and to give the for- mer the preference . This then shall ftand as the pro- pofition ... actions , which Cicero has done in a wonderful manner . This . rule in rhetoric shall be explained hereafter , under ...
... action and Cæfar's victories , and to give the for- mer the preference . This then shall ftand as the pro- pofition ... actions , which Cicero has done in a wonderful manner . This . rule in rhetoric shall be explained hereafter , under ...
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... actions of Cæfar with his clemency , in reinftating Marcellus : And this kind of clemency is preferred to his exploits for three reafons , which may eafily occur to young people , at least the two firft . I. REASON . A general cannot ...
... actions of Cæfar with his clemency , in reinftating Marcellus : And this kind of clemency is preferred to his exploits for three reafons , which may eafily occur to young people , at least the two firft . I. REASON . A general cannot ...
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... action where clemency , lenity , juftice , moderation , and quum wifdom , are confpicuous , especially if it be performed in anger , ever a- verfe to reflection , and in the midst of victory , which is naturally . haughty and infolent ...
... action where clemency , lenity , juftice , moderation , and quum wifdom , are confpicuous , especially if it be performed in anger , ever a- verfe to reflection , and in the midst of victory , which is naturally . haughty and infolent ...
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... . He referred the glory of his victories to God alone , and placed his confidence in him only . The orator then gives an inftance of fome military action 2 The 22 Of Compofition . The fame topic taken from M Flechier DESCRIPTION.
... . He referred the glory of his victories to God alone , and placed his confidence in him only . The orator then gives an inftance of fome military action 2 The 22 Of Compofition . The fame topic taken from M Flechier DESCRIPTION.
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