The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres, Or An Introduction to Language, Poetry, Rhetoric, History, Moral Philosophy, Physics, &c: With Reflections on Taste; and Instructions with Regard to the Eloquence of the Pulpit, the Bar and the Stage. : the Whole Illustrated with Passages from the Most Famous Poets and Orators, Ancient and Modern, with Critical Remarks on Them. : Designed More Particularly for Students in the Universities : Translated from the French : in Four Volumes, Band 3A. Betterswroth and C. Hitch, 1734 |
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