Leland unites the man of taste with the man of learning ; and shows himself to have possessed not only a competent knowledge of the Greek language, but that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch... Brookiana - Página 831804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Magee - 1825 - 548 páginas
...that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit,...perfect orator that Athens ever produced. Through the Disieftalion upon Eloquence, and the Defence of it, we see great accuracy of erudition, great perspicuity... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 410 páginas
...that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit...either by the sorceries of a self-deluded visionary, or the decrees of a selfcreated despot. DR. PARR. DR. MIDDLETON. MIDDLE-TON was a man of no common... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 páginas
...that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit...either by the sorceries of a self-deluded visionary, or the decrees of a selfcreated despot. »R. PARR. DR. MIDDLETON. MIDDLETON was a man of no common... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 406 páginas
...that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit...either by the sorceries of a self-deluded visionary, or the decrees of a selfcreated despot. DR. PARR. DR. MIDDLETON. MIDUI.ETON was a man of no common... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 408 páginas
...that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit...style, and, above all, a stoutness of judgment, which, iu traversing the open and spacious walks of literature, disdained to be led captive, either by the... | |
| 1827 - 356 páginas
...the general spirit of the most perfect orator that Athens ever produced. Through the dissertation on eloquence, and the defence of it, we see great accuracy of erudition, great perspicuity and strength of st\Ie, and, above all, a stoutness of judgment, which, in traversing the open and spacious walks of... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 760 páginas
...that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit...either by the sorceries of a self-deluded visionary, or the decrees of a selfcreated despot. As to Jortin, whether I look back to his verse, to his prose,... | |
| William Field - 1828 - 508 páginas
...that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit, of the most perfect orator Athens ever produced. Through the Dissertation upon Eloquence, and the Defence of it, we see great... | |
| William Field - 1828 - 518 páginas
...that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit, of the most perfect orator Athens ever produced. Through the Dissertation upon Eloquence, and the Defence of it, we see great... | |
| George Pepper - 1829 - 486 páginas
...brilliant clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit...produced. " Through the dissertation upon eloquence," observes the late Dr. Parr, " and the defence of it, we see great accuracy of erudition, great perspicuity... | |
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