Writings of Hugh Swinton Legaré, Late Attorney General and Acting Secretary of State of the United States: Consisting of a Diary of Brussels, and Journal of the Rhine : Extracts from His Private and Diplomatic Correspondence : Orations and Speeches : and Contributions to the New-York and Southern Reviews : Prefaced by a Memoir of His Life, Embellished with a Portrait, Band 2Burges & James, 1845 |
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... observations will be chiefly confined to such parts only of the three discourses named at the head of this article , as relate to the study of the classics , it will , of course , be unnecessary to enter into any thing like a detailed ...
... observations will be chiefly confined to such parts only of the three discourses named at the head of this article , as relate to the study of the classics , it will , of course , be unnecessary to enter into any thing like a detailed ...
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... observation in reading , writing and speaking them , and by these alone . We incline to the opinion , indeed , that a self - taught student would , in these days , be more sure of acquiring a profound and exact knowledge of them than of ...
... observation in reading , writing and speaking them , and by these alone . We incline to the opinion , indeed , that a self - taught student would , in these days , be more sure of acquiring a profound and exact knowledge of them than of ...
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... observations to Homer and Virgil . 8 [ " Απαντα μὲν τοι , τὰ ὅὕτως ἀσεμνά , διὰ μίαν ἐμφύεται τοῖς λόγοις αἰτίαν , διὰ τὸ περὶ τας νοήσεις καινόσπουδον , ( περι ὅ δη μάλιστα κορυβαντιῶσιν οι νῦν . ) Longin . 5. ] t For instance , there ...
... observations to Homer and Virgil . 8 [ " Απαντα μὲν τοι , τὰ ὅὕτως ἀσεμνά , διὰ μίαν ἐμφύεται τοῖς λόγοις αἰτίαν , διὰ τὸ περὶ τας νοήσεις καινόσπουδον , ( περι ὅ δη μάλιστα κορυβαντιῶσιν οι νῦν . ) Longin . 5. ] t For instance , there ...
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... observations , which are of very general application , more particularly to a topic touched upon before ; even admiting that modern litera- ture were as widely different from the ancient as the ememies of the latter contend , yet that ...
... observations , which are of very general application , more particularly to a topic touched upon before ; even admiting that modern litera- ture were as widely different from the ancient as the ememies of the latter contend , yet that ...
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... observation and memory follow - then imagination begins to dream and to create - afterwards ratioci- nation , or the dialectical propensity and faculty , shoots up with great ranknesst - and last of all , the crowning perfection of in ...
... observation and memory follow - then imagination begins to dream and to create - afterwards ratioci- nation , or the dialectical propensity and faculty , shoots up with great ranknesst - and last of all , the crowning perfection of in ...
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admiration ancient appears Aristotle Athenian Athens Attica beauty better Boeckh called character Cicero civil classical common law considered constitution court D'Aguesseau Demosthenes doubt drachmas elegant England English Ennius excellence express feel friends genius Greece Greek Grimké heart imagination instance interest Isocrates Jeremy Bentham judge jurisprudence justice Justinian language Latin Latin language learned least less literary literature living Lord Byron Lucretius mankind manner matter means ment mind modern moral nations nature never object obolus occasion opinion orator original Pacuvius passage passion perfect Petrarch philosopher Plato Plautus Plutarch poet poetry political principles readers reason remarks Roman Rome scarcely seems shew slaves society sort soul speak spirit style sublime supposed talents taste thing thought Thucydides tion true truth verse virtue whole words writers young