Moral and Political Dialogues: With Letters on Chivalry and Romance, Svazek 1T. Cadell, 1776 |
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Strana viii
... character . I. IN an age , like this , when moft men feem ambitious of turning writers , many perfons may think it ftrange that the kind of com- pofition , which was chiefly in ufe among the mafters of this nume- rous and stirring ...
... character . I. IN an age , like this , when moft men feem ambitious of turning writers , many perfons may think it ftrange that the kind of com- pofition , which was chiefly in ufe among the mafters of this nume- rous and stirring ...
Strana xiv
... , was to fhew the writer's dexterity in difputing for , or against any opinion , without referring his difputation to any cer tain use or conclufion at all . SUCH SUCH was the character of the antient , and especially xiv PREFACE .
... , was to fhew the writer's dexterity in difputing for , or against any opinion , without referring his difputation to any cer tain use or conclufion at all . SUCH SUCH was the character of the antient , and especially xiv PREFACE .
Strana xv
With Letters on Chivalry and Romance Richard Hurd. SUCH was the character of the antient , and especially of the Cice- ronian Dialogue ; arising out of the genius and principles of those times . BUT for us to follow our mafters in this ...
With Letters on Chivalry and Romance Richard Hurd. SUCH was the character of the antient , and especially of the Cice- ronian Dialogue ; arising out of the genius and principles of those times . BUT for us to follow our mafters in this ...
Strana xvi
... character , or in one's own [ a ] . THUS much I have thought fit to fay , to prevent mistakes , and to fhew of what kind the fubjects are which may be allowed to enter into modern Dialogue . They are only fuch , as are either , in the ...
... character , or in one's own [ a ] . THUS much I have thought fit to fay , to prevent mistakes , and to fhew of what kind the fubjects are which may be allowed to enter into modern Dialogue . They are only fuch , as are either , in the ...
Strana xxii
... characters ; contrary to the practice of the old writers ; and to the infinite disadvantage of this mode of writing in every respect . THE love of truth , they fay , is fo natural to the human mind that we expect to find the appear ...
... characters ; contrary to the practice of the old writers ; and to the infinite disadvantage of this mode of writing in every respect . THE love of truth , they fay , is fo natural to the human mind that we expect to find the appear ...
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