The Eclectic Review, Volum 12;Volum 60Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1834 |
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Side 19
... readers . It abounds at once with splendid passages and homely truths . The reform proposed was of so sweeping a character that it even throws into the shade all that has been hitherto accomplished by a re- forming government . Mr ...
... readers . It abounds at once with splendid passages and homely truths . The reform proposed was of so sweeping a character that it even throws into the shade all that has been hitherto accomplished by a re- forming government . Mr ...
Side 22
... readers who are only superficially acquainted with the principles of rhetoric so generally prefer the ora- tions of Cicero to those of Demosthenes . They forget that the quali- ties for which they chiefly admire the former ( and which ...
... readers who are only superficially acquainted with the principles of rhetoric so generally prefer the ora- tions of Cicero to those of Demosthenes . They forget that the quali- ties for which they chiefly admire the former ( and which ...
Side 23
... readers must endeavour to transport themselves into a different age ; to become Greeks ; to imagine themselves part of his audience ; they must attain a profound knowledge , not only of the language in which the orator spoke , but of ...
... readers must endeavour to transport themselves into a different age ; to become Greeks ; to imagine themselves part of his audience ; they must attain a profound knowledge , not only of the language in which the orator spoke , but of ...
Side 24
... readers to the masterly and complete refutation of them contained in Mr. Halley's Reply . Before , however , we proceed to this more interesting part of the question , ( interesting because the principles of correct interpretation and ...
... readers to the masterly and complete refutation of them contained in Mr. Halley's Reply . Before , however , we proceed to this more interesting part of the question , ( interesting because the principles of correct interpretation and ...
Side 32
... readers to know whether any part of the Greek text is to be received as genuine , or rejected as spurious . ' Had this been truly and faithfully performed , we should have been among the foremost to admit , that an important service had ...
... readers to know whether any part of the Greek text is to be received as genuine , or rejected as spurious . ' Had this been truly and faithfully performed , we should have been among the foremost to admit , that an important service had ...
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