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... Ancients and the French , but allows that the Ancients had reason for their method ; 20 among the English he evidently ... ancient and modern ways of writing is also represented in the quarrel between the French and English . Therefore ...
... Ancients and the French , but allows that the Ancients had reason for their method ; 20 among the English he evidently ... ancient and modern ways of writing is also represented in the quarrel between the French and English . Therefore ...
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... ancient theistic and atheistic atomisms , the former of which he believed to be derived from Moses . From such heights of learning he felt himself able to weigh and estimate the atomistic science of his contemporaries , who were only ...
... ancient theistic and atheistic atomisms , the former of which he believed to be derived from Moses . From such heights of learning he felt himself able to weigh and estimate the atomistic science of his contemporaries , who were only ...
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... ancient rhetoric . He assumes that poetry , drama , and criticism have an important public function and that the writer , like the ancient orator , moves men through his eloquence and persuades them to think or act in a rational way ...
... ancient rhetoric . He assumes that poetry , drama , and criticism have an important public function and that the writer , like the ancient orator , moves men through his eloquence and persuades them to think or act in a rational way ...
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