The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres; Or, An Introduction to Languages, Poetry, Rhetorick, History, Moral Philosophy, Physicks, &c. ...W. Strahan, 1769 - Education |
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... words 119 122 ARTICLE IV . Of the order and difpofition of words EXAMPLES . A fecond method of order or difpofition 130 135 137 ARTICLE V. Of Figures 140 Figures of Words 141 1. For ornament 145 2. To heighten low and common thoughts ...
... words 119 122 ARTICLE IV . Of the order and difpofition of words EXAMPLES . A fecond method of order or difpofition 130 135 137 ARTICLE V. Of Figures 140 Figures of Words 141 1. For ornament 145 2. To heighten low and common thoughts ...
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... word of mouth , or by writing . THE eafieft method of teaching youth the art of compofing , is to exercise them , firft , by word of mouth , in making themes upon fubjects treated of by good Latin or French authors . As the mafter must ...
... word of mouth , or by writing . THE eafieft method of teaching youth the art of compofing , is to exercise them , firft , by word of mouth , in making themes upon fubjects treated of by good Latin or French authors . As the mafter must ...
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... words , highly worthy of his piety : If God does not fup- * port us , and accomplish his work , we may fill be " defeated . " 66 The fame topic taken from M. Flechier . The orator begins with faying , M. Turenne has fhewn , by his ...
... words , highly worthy of his piety : If God does not fup- * port us , and accomplish his work , we may fill be " defeated . " 66 The fame topic taken from M. Flechier . The orator begins with faying , M. Turenne has fhewn , by his ...
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... words , he turns his eyes to- " wards Heaven , whence he receives affiftance ; and continuing to give his orders , waits fubmiffively , be- " tween hope and fear , the decifions of Heaven . " How difficult is it to be victorious and ...
... words , he turns his eyes to- " wards Heaven , whence he receives affiftance ; and continuing to give his orders , waits fubmiffively , be- " tween hope and fear , the decifions of Heaven . " How difficult is it to be victorious and ...
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... words , plain in his actions , faithful in friendship , exact in duties , regular in his wishes , and great even in the minuteft things . He concealed himself ; " but his fame difcovers him . He walks without " attendance ; but every ...
... words , plain in his actions , faithful in friendship , exact in duties , regular in his wishes , and great even in the minuteft things . He concealed himself ; " but his fame difcovers him . He walks without " attendance ; but every ...
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