| John Milton - 1753 - 374 pagine
...themfelves ; which if they were not only read, but i'ome of them got by memory, and folemnly pronounc'd with right accent and grace, as might be taught, would endue them even with the fpirit and vigor of Demofthenes, or Cicero, Euripides, or Sophocles. And now laftly will be the time... | |
| 1769 - 362 pagine
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| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 444 pagine
...themfelves ; which if they . were not only read ; but fome of them got by memory, and folemnly pronounc't with right accent, and grace, as might be taught, would endue them even with the fpirit and vigor of Demqfthsnes or Cicero, Euripide{, or Sophocles. And now laflly will be fhe time... | |
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 408 pagine
...themfelves ; which if they vere not only read ; but fome of them got by memory, and folemnly pronounc't with right accent, and grace, as might be taught, would endue them even with the fpirit and vigor of Demnfthencs or Cicero, Euripides, or Sophocles. And now laftly will be the time... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1785 - 360 pagine
...with all the famous political orations, offer themfelves ; which, if they were not ONLY READ, BUT SOMB OF THEM GOT BY MEMORY, AND SOLEMNLY pronounced WITH RIGHT ACCENT AND GRACE AS WIGHT BB TAUGHT, would endue them even with the fpirit and vigour of Demofthenes or Cicero, Euripides... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1796 - 464 pagine
...offer themfelves : which, if " they were not only read, but fome of them got by memory, and folemnly pronounced, with right accent and grace, as might be taught, would endue them " even with the fpirit and vigour of De'* mofthenes or Cicero, Euripides, or '* Sophocles." He like wife remarks, that... | |
| 1804 - 284 pagine
...will the choic« Histories, Heroic Poems, and Attic Tragedies of stateliest and most regal argument, with all the famous Political Orations, offer themselves...memory, and solemnly pronounced with right accent and glace, as ttiight be taught, would endue them even with the spirit and vigour of DEMOSTHENES or CICERO,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 440 pagine
...orations, offer themfelves ; which if they were not only read, but fome of them got by memory, and folemnly pronounced with right accent and grace, as might be taught, would endue them even with the fpirit and vigour of Dcmofthenes or Cicero, Euripides, or Sophocles. And now laftly will be the time,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 pagine
...orations, offer themfelves ; which if they were not only read, but fome of them got by memory, and folemnly pronounced with right accent and grace, as might be taught, would endue them even with the fpirit and vigour of Demofthenes or Cicero, Euripides, or Sophocles. And now laftly will be the time,... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pagine
...will the choice histories, heroic poems, and attic tragedies of stateliest and most regal argument, with all the famous political orations, offer themselves...taught, would endue them even with the spirit and vigor of Demosthenes or Cicero, Euripides or Sophocles.-- s, , And now lastly will be the time, to... | |
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