Method of Teachers' Institutes, and the Theory of EducationA.S. Barnes, 1866 - 75 páginas |
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... garments at times are worn and dusty . But what shapes of beauty and magnificence does the earth take beneath his hand ! He hews down the heavy forest , and lets Remark of Cicero . Beauties of Creation . the warm 18 DIGNITY OF THE.
... garments at times are worn and dusty . But what shapes of beauty and magnificence does the earth take beneath his hand ! He hews down the heavy forest , and lets Remark of Cicero . Beauties of Creation . the warm 18 DIGNITY OF THE.
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... Cicero , who said , when contemplating amid the cares of state , the freedom and ease he enjoyed when sur- rounded by the labors of his farms , that it was his greatest delight to see his ewes eat and his lambs suck . But beyond this ...
... Cicero , who said , when contemplating amid the cares of state , the freedom and ease he enjoyed when sur- rounded by the labors of his farms , that it was his greatest delight to see his ewes eat and his lambs suck . But beyond this ...
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... intended to enlighten the understanding , to please the imagination , to move the passions , or to influence the will . " This is the definition of a critic , rather Quintilian . Cicero . Washington . than that of a 88 THE POWER OF.
... intended to enlighten the understanding , to please the imagination , to move the passions , or to influence the will . " This is the definition of a critic , rather Quintilian . Cicero . Washington . than that of a 88 THE POWER OF.
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... Cicero says , " Optimus orator qui dicendo , animos audientium , et docet , et delec- tat , et permovet " -he is the best orator who in speak- ing , both teaches , and delights , and greatly moves the minds of his auditory . This is the ...
... Cicero says , " Optimus orator qui dicendo , animos audientium , et docet , et delec- tat , et permovet " -he is the best orator who in speak- ing , both teaches , and delights , and greatly moves the minds of his auditory . This is the ...
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... Cicero . At a few mo- ments before eight o'clock the side door opened , and a hale , well - formed man , something past the meridian of life , advanced unattended to the platform , which he mounted with a ready step , and advancing a ...
... Cicero . At a few mo- ments before eight o'clock the side door opened , and a hale , well - formed man , something past the meridian of life , advanced unattended to the platform , which he mounted with a ready step , and advancing a ...
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