The method of teaching and studying the belles lettres

or, An introduction to languages, poetry, rhetorick, history, moral philosophy, physicks, &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

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The method of teaching and studying the belles lettres

or, An introduction to languages, poetry, rhetorick, history, moral philosophy, physicks, &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

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Translation of: De la manière d'enseigner et d'étudier les belles lettres.

Includes advertisements.

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London
Genre
Early works to 1800.
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An introduction to languages, poetry, rhetorick, history, moral philosophy, physicks, &c.

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4 v.

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OL14861544M

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