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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... DEMOSTHENES AND ÆSCHINES . FROM THE FIRST ... anter .... Vous vous comportez aux rebours de tous les autres hommes .. Vous ne ceffiz de m'affaffiner de clabauderies éternelles ..... Ils vous escamoteront les dix talens ... Vous amu ez ...
... DEMOSTHENES AND ÆSCHINES . FROM THE FIRST ... anter .... Vous vous comportez aux rebours de tous les autres hommes .. Vous ne ceffiz de m'affaffiner de clabauderies éternelles ..... Ils vous escamoteront les dix talens ... Vous amu ez ...
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Charles Rollin. EXTRACT S FROM DEMOSTHENES AND ÆSCHINES . FROM THE FIRST PHILIPPIC OF DEMOSTHENES . M. Tourreil places this harangue at the head of the reft . DEMOSTHENES , in this oration , ani- mates the Athenians with hopes of better ...
Charles Rollin. EXTRACT S FROM DEMOSTHENES AND ÆSCHINES . FROM THE FIRST PHILIPPIC OF DEMOSTHENES . M. Tourreil places this harangue at the head of the reft . DEMOSTHENES , in this oration , ani- mates the Athenians with hopes of better ...
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... DEMOSTHENES'S HARANGUE FOR CTESIPHON . " I begin with intreating all the gods and all the " goddeffes , that they would infpire you , gentlemen , " in this caufe with a benevolence towards me , pro- " portionate to my conftant zeal for ...
... DEMOSTHENES'S HARANGUE FOR CTESIPHON . " I begin with intreating all the gods and all the " goddeffes , that they would infpire you , gentlemen , " in this caufe with a benevolence towards me , pro- " portionate to my conftant zeal for ...
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... ma- nus , cum decem fimul Athenis ætas una tulerit : quorum longe princeps Demosthenes . ac peně lex orandi fuit . Quintil . lib . 19 . C. I. L 2 . he ftill owns that he does not fatisfy him in Of the Eloquence of the Bar . 219.
... ma- nus , cum decem fimul Athenis ætas una tulerit : quorum longe princeps Demosthenes . ac peně lex orandi fuit . Quintil . lib . 19 . C. I. L 2 . he ftill owns that he does not fatisfy him in Of the Eloquence of the Bar . 219.
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... Demosthenes , Hyperides , Lycur- gus , fchines , Dinarchus , alii- que complures , etfi inter fe pares non fuerunt , tamen funt omnes in eodem veritatis imitandæ genere verfati . Quorum quamdiu manfit 1 imitatio , tamdiu genus illud di ...
... Demosthenes , Hyperides , Lycur- gus , fchines , Dinarchus , alii- que complures , etfi inter fe pares non fuerunt , tamen funt omnes in eodem veritatis imitandæ genere verfati . Quorum quamdiu manfit 1 imitatio , tamdiu genus illud di ...
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